Rats thymectomized at birth gained weight and otherwise developed normally, but were found to be very susceptible to intercurrent infections. Both Arthus reactivity and delayed hypersensitivity to BSA were markedly impaired in rats thymectomized during the first week of life and significantly impaired in rats thymectomized as late as 3 weeks after birth. The inhibition of Arthus reactivity in thymectomized rats was well correlated with their failure to develop significant titers of precipitating or hemagglutinating antibody. However, natural heteroagglutinin titers were not altered in these animals, and no abnormality of serum proteins, including γ-globulin could be detected by paper electrophoresis. The loss of immunologic activity could not be corrected by injecting homogenates of spleen or thymus before and during the sensitization period. Splenectomy at birth did not influence Arthus or delayed reactivity.
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ROLE OF THE THYMUS IN IMMUNE REACTIONS IN RATS : I. THE IMMUNOLOGIC RESPONSE TO BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN (ANTIBODY FORMATION, ARTHUS REACTIVITY, AND DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY) IN RATS THYMECTOMIZED OR SPLENECTOMIZED AT VARIOUS TIMES AFTER BIRTH
Branislav D. Janković,
Branislav D. Janković
From the Neurology Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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Byron H. Waksman,
Byron H. Waksman
From the Neurology Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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Barry G. Arnason
Barry G. Arnason
From the Neurology Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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Branislav D. Janković
From the Neurology Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston
Byron H. Waksman
From the Neurology Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston
Barry G. Arnason
From the Neurology Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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April 10 1962
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright, 1962, by The Rockefeller Institute
1962
J Exp Med (1962) 116 (2): 159–176.
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April 10 1962
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Branislav D. Janković, Byron H. Waksman, Barry G. Arnason; ROLE OF THE THYMUS IN IMMUNE REACTIONS IN RATS : I. THE IMMUNOLOGIC RESPONSE TO BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN (ANTIBODY FORMATION, ARTHUS REACTIVITY, AND DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY) IN RATS THYMECTOMIZED OR SPLENECTOMIZED AT VARIOUS TIMES AFTER BIRTH . J Exp Med 1 August 1962; 116 (2): 159–176. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.116.2.159
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