1980
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-313x.1980.tb00717.x
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The Role of Regional Differences in the Major Histocompatibility Complex in the Production During Pregnancy of a Serum Factor Inhibiting Macrophage Migration

Abstract: Summary The response by the mother to the paternal antigens of her foetus was evaluated in the rat by the production of a serum factor which inhibits macrophage migration (serum inhibitory factor, SIF). The SIF response depended upon antigenic differences controlled by genes within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), as demonstrated by the use of congenic strains. Differences between mother and foetus within the RT1.A* region of the MHC led to SIF stimulation, whereas, differences in the RT1.B region d… Show more

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“…• παραγωγή του παράγοντα αναστολής της μετανάστευσης των μακροφάγων (MIF=Migration Inhibition Factor) in vitro t 60 • 61 ), • γενικευμένη αντίδραση επιβραδυνόμενου τύπου (TDTH-Delayed Type Hypersensitivity ,…”
Section: νεότερες ανπλήυεις για την ανοσολογία της κύησηςunclassified
“…• παραγωγή του παράγοντα αναστολής της μετανάστευσης των μακροφάγων (MIF=Migration Inhibition Factor) in vitro t 60 • 61 ), • γενικευμένη αντίδραση επιβραδυνόμενου τύπου (TDTH-Delayed Type Hypersensitivity ,…”
Section: νεότερες ανπλήυεις για την ανοσολογία της κύησηςunclassified