Published December 1, 1987
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Journal article
Transfer of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis to bone marrow chimeras. Endothelial cells are not a restricting element
Creators
- 1. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Portland, OR
Description
The adoptive transfer of clinical and histopathologic signs of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) requires MHC compatibility between cell donor and cell recipient. The results of adoptive transfer studies using F1 to parent bone marrow chimeras as recipients of parental-derived BP-sensitive spleen cells indicate that this restriction is not expressed at the level of the endothelial cell but is confined to the cells of bone marrow derivation. Furthermore, these results indicate that the development of EAE is not dependent on the activity of MHC-restricted cytotoxic cells
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- J. Exp. Med.
- Journal Volume
- 166
- Journal Issue
- 6
- Series
- J. Exp. Med.
- Journal Page Range
- 1906-1911
- ISSN
- 0022-1007
- CODEN
- JEMEA
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 19040523
- Subject category
- S63: RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
- Descriptors DEI
- BONE MARROW CELLS; ENCEPHALITIS; ENDOTHELIUM; IMMUNE REACTIONS; IMMUNITY; RADIATION CHIMERAS; RATS; SPLEEN CELLS
- Descriptors DEC
- ANIMAL CELLS; ANIMALS; BODY; CHIMERAS; CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS; DISEASES; MAMMALS; MOSAICISM; NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES; RODENTS; SOMATIC CELLS; TISSUES; VERTEBRATES