In vivo effects of human dialyzable leukocyte lysates : II. Augmentation of the spleen cell proliferative response to antigen in KLH-sensitive mice

The in vivo effects of human dialyzable leukocyte lysate (DLL) upon the subsequent in vitro proliferative response of lymphocytes to antigen was investigated. Twenty-four-hour DLL treatment of KLH-sensitive mice resulted in the augmentation of antigen-stimulated proliferation of 5-day spleen cell cu...

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Dialysis
Female
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Humans
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Leukocytes - immunology
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Mice, Inbred C57BL - immunology
Spleen - cytology
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