Partitioning innate and acquired immunity in mice after infection with Nematospiroides dubius

Sera from donor mice (selected as refractory ( R), random ( Rd) and liable ( L) to Nematospiroides dubius) after a single infection with 100 N. dubius larvae of 3 weeks duration, each transferred partial protection to the same degree in recipient C3H and Quackenbush mice. These results supported the...

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Immunization, Passive
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred C3H
Nematoda - physiology
Nematode Infections - immunology
Nematode Infections - parasitology
Parasite Egg Count
passive immunity
Resistance, Host
title Partitioning innate and acquired immunity in mice after infection with Nematospiroides dubius
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