Immunological properties of athymic nude mice born from homozygous (nu/nu) parents

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No significant differences were observed between nude mice (nu/nu) born of homozygous (nu/nu) parents and those born of heterozygous (nu/+) mothers in the percentage of Thy-1-positive cells or immunoglobulin (Ig)-bearing cells in the spleen as assessed by immunofluorescence. There were no significant differences in the antibody response to thymus-dependent antigen or in the number of background plaque-forming cells to this antigen. The antibody response to thymus-independent antigen was not impaired at all in mice born from homozygous parents as compared with other nude mice or euthymic mice. It was concluded that the Thy-1-bearing (T) cells observed in nu/nu mice and the capacity of these mice to respond to thymus-dependent antigens arose independently of maternal T cells and of the influence of the maternal thymus. © 1980, Royal Society of Medicine Press. All rights reserved.

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Kuhara, T., Fujiwara, M., Sudo, K., Suzuki, K., & Kawamura, A. (1980). Immunological properties of athymic nude mice born from homozygous (nu/nu) parents. Laboratory Animals, 14(2), 167–172. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367780780942746

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