Anti-thymocyte serum effects on Plasmodium berghei infection in rats
Rabbit anti-rat thymocyte serum (ATS) virtually abolished the innate resistance mechanism(s) of rats of different ages to primary infection with Plasmodium berghei . ATS apparently produced its immunosuppressant effect without arresting humoral antibody production as judged by agar-gel double diffus...
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description | Rabbit anti-rat thymocyte serum (ATS) virtually abolished the innate resistance mechanism(s) of rats of different ages to primary infection with
Plasmodium berghei
. ATS apparently produced its immunosuppressant effect without arresting humoral antibody production as judged by agar-gel double diffusion tests. These results, when considered together with those of other workers, suggest that cell-mediated immunity is substantially involved in resistance to
P. berghei
. |
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