Genetic control of immune responsiveness to bovine serum albumin in the high and low antibody producer lines of mice (author's transl)

Mice genetically selected for high or low antibody responsiveness to sheep erythrocytes (SRBC) were used for a genetic analysis of the antibody response to an optimal dose of heat-aggregated bovine seralbumin (BSA). About 4 independent loci intervene in the quantitative genetic regulation of the res...

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