Abstract
Expression of chicken MHC class I (B-F) antigens during ontogeny was determined by binding of anticlass I antibody and appearance of B-F transcripts by Northern blotting in chicken organs during embryogenesis until 2 weeks after hatching. MHC class I transcripts first become detectable in day 6.5 of embryogenesis. B-F cell-surface expression first becomes detectable in hemopoietic organs by day 10-12 of embryogenesis and somewhat later in nonhemopoietic organs. Flow cytometry analysis of hemopoietic cells throughout embryogenesis revealed B-Fhi and B-Flo cell populations. The percentage of B-F+ cells in spleen and bone marrow decreased around hatching, which could reflect either cell flows in these organs during this period or the sensitivity of hemopoietic cells to hatching stress. © 1990, Harwood Academic Publishers GmbH.
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Dunon, D., Salomonsen, J., Kaufman, J., Imhof, B. A., & Skjødt, K. (1990). Ontogenic Appearance of Mhc Class I (B-F) Antigens During Chicken Embryogenesis. Developmental Immunology, 1(2), 127–135. https://doi.org/10.1155/1990/75158
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