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T cells from nonimmune responder strain 2 guinea pigs were primed in vitro to the copolymer GL in association with allogeneic, nonresponder strain 13 PEC. T cells that recognized GL in association with strain 13 Ia were separated from alloreactive T cells by cloning the population in soft agar following the priming in liquid culture. The existence of T cells of responder origin that recognize antigen in association with nonresponder macrophages is most consistent with clonal deletion models of Ir gene function.

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