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Antilymphocytic serum

National Institutes of Health

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1971
1971
SYNOPSIS. ALS was produced in rabbits immunized with cells collected from spleens and mesenteric lymph nodes of normal female… 
1970
1970
that "after many attempts to find any small intact nerves, the search was abandoned." I am sure that in a case of this nature the… 
1970
1970
ANTILYMPHOCYTIC serum (ALS) is widely known for its ability to impair immunological responsiveness, especially of cell-mediated… 
1970
1970
IT has been shown that BALB/c mice infected with Moloney leukaemogenic virus develop a higher incidence of leukaemias and… 
1969
1969
THE ability of antilymphocytic serum (ALS) to suppress cellular immunity1, delayed hypersensitivity2,3 and humoral antibody… 
1969
1969
Homograft penetrating corneal transplants ivere performed in albino rabbits. The animals were subsequently exposed to an… 
Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
The hypothesis that treatment with antilymphocytic serum (ALS) can provoke latent virus infections has been investigated. In… 
1968
1968
HUMAN leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae but the organism has never been grown in vitro and only since 1960 has the… 
1968
1968
ADMINISTRATION of heterologous antilymphocytic serum (ALS) to mice enhances their susceptibility to experimental infection with… 
1967
1967
ANTILYMPHOCYTIC serum (ALS) is now well known to have the power of prolonging the life of homografts on the animals into which it…