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Conditions which eliminate Inflammation to Homografts in Rabbits
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Conditions which eliminate Inflammation to Homografts in Rabbits

  • RICHARD H. ANDRESEN1,
  • CLARENCE W. MONROE1,
  • GEORGE M. HASS1 &
  • …
  • DOROTHY A. MADDEN1 

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Abstract

THE stimulus for production of a sterile cellular infiltrate, principally lymphocytic, in and about a homograft remains obscure. Methods whereby this inflammatory reaction may be eliminated are worthy of consideration with the view of successful homografting between members of genetically impure strains.

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  1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory of Surgical Research, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago

    RICHARD H. ANDRESEN, CLARENCE W. MONROE, GEORGE M. HASS & DOROTHY A. MADDEN

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ANDRESEN, R., MONROE, C., HASS, G. et al. Conditions which eliminate Inflammation to Homografts in Rabbits. Nature 182, 1452 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1821452a0

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