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STUDIES ON THYMUS FUNCTION : II. COOPERATIVE EFFECT OF NEWBORN AND EMBRYONIC HEMOPOIETIC LIVER CELLS WITH THYMUS FUNCTION

Significant immunological restoration of 45-day old, neonatally thymectomized C3Hf mice was obtained by the cooperation of syngeneic newborn or embryonic hemopoietic liver cells with thymic function. Thymic function or cells alone are almost ineffective or restore approximately 10% of the animals. N...

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Autores principales: Stutman, Osias, Yunis, Edmond J., Good, Robert A.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1970
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4943929
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author Stutman, Osias
Yunis, Edmond J.
Good, Robert A.
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description Significant immunological restoration of 45-day old, neonatally thymectomized C3Hf mice was obtained by the cooperation of syngeneic newborn or embryonic hemopoietic liver cells with thymic function. Thymic function or cells alone are almost ineffective or restore approximately 10% of the animals. Newborn liver cells are effective in association with thymus grafts or humoral thymic function (thymoma grafts and thymus or thymomas in diffusion chambers). Embryonic liver cells are ineffective, even in large numbers, when associated with humoral thymic function. On the other hand, embryonic liver cells are effective in the cooperative effect only in association with viable thymus grafts, preferably syngeneic, whether the grafts were placed subcutaneously, intraperitoneally, or under the kidney capsule. Dispersed viable thymic cells are ineffective in association with embryonic liver cells. Cells capable of cooperating with humoral thymic function start to appear to embryonic liver by day 19–21 of gestation and are detectable until day 5–6 postbirth. Embryonic hemopoietic liver cells from 12 to 18 days of gestation contain cells capable of cooperation only with viable free thymus grafts and not with humoral thymic function. A prethymic cell population of partially differentiated cells of hemopoietic origin, insensitive to humoral activity of the thymus but requiring thymic stroma and traffic through the thymus is postulated to explain our results. This population of prethymic cells can become postthymic through this process and eventually develop into competent cells. Postthymic cells are characterized by their sensitivity to humoral activity of the thymus and by their wide distribution in the lymphohemopoietic tissues of newborn and young adult mice.
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spelling pubmed-21388062008-04-17 STUDIES ON THYMUS FUNCTION : II. COOPERATIVE EFFECT OF NEWBORN AND EMBRYONIC HEMOPOIETIC LIVER CELLS WITH THYMUS FUNCTION Stutman, Osias Yunis, Edmond J. Good, Robert A. J Exp Med Article Significant immunological restoration of 45-day old, neonatally thymectomized C3Hf mice was obtained by the cooperation of syngeneic newborn or embryonic hemopoietic liver cells with thymic function. Thymic function or cells alone are almost ineffective or restore approximately 10% of the animals. Newborn liver cells are effective in association with thymus grafts or humoral thymic function (thymoma grafts and thymus or thymomas in diffusion chambers). Embryonic liver cells are ineffective, even in large numbers, when associated with humoral thymic function. On the other hand, embryonic liver cells are effective in the cooperative effect only in association with viable thymus grafts, preferably syngeneic, whether the grafts were placed subcutaneously, intraperitoneally, or under the kidney capsule. Dispersed viable thymic cells are ineffective in association with embryonic liver cells. Cells capable of cooperating with humoral thymic function start to appear to embryonic liver by day 19–21 of gestation and are detectable until day 5–6 postbirth. Embryonic hemopoietic liver cells from 12 to 18 days of gestation contain cells capable of cooperation only with viable free thymus grafts and not with humoral thymic function. A prethymic cell population of partially differentiated cells of hemopoietic origin, insensitive to humoral activity of the thymus but requiring thymic stroma and traffic through the thymus is postulated to explain our results. This population of prethymic cells can become postthymic through this process and eventually develop into competent cells. Postthymic cells are characterized by their sensitivity to humoral activity of the thymus and by their wide distribution in the lymphohemopoietic tissues of newborn and young adult mice. The Rockefeller University Press 1970-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138806/ /pubmed/4943929 Text en Copyright © 1970 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Stutman, Osias
Yunis, Edmond J.
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STUDIES ON THYMUS FUNCTION : II. COOPERATIVE EFFECT OF NEWBORN AND EMBRYONIC HEMOPOIETIC LIVER CELLS WITH THYMUS FUNCTION
title STUDIES ON THYMUS FUNCTION : II. COOPERATIVE EFFECT OF NEWBORN AND EMBRYONIC HEMOPOIETIC LIVER CELLS WITH THYMUS FUNCTION
title_full STUDIES ON THYMUS FUNCTION : II. COOPERATIVE EFFECT OF NEWBORN AND EMBRYONIC HEMOPOIETIC LIVER CELLS WITH THYMUS FUNCTION
title_fullStr STUDIES ON THYMUS FUNCTION : II. COOPERATIVE EFFECT OF NEWBORN AND EMBRYONIC HEMOPOIETIC LIVER CELLS WITH THYMUS FUNCTION
title_full_unstemmed STUDIES ON THYMUS FUNCTION : II. COOPERATIVE EFFECT OF NEWBORN AND EMBRYONIC HEMOPOIETIC LIVER CELLS WITH THYMUS FUNCTION
title_short STUDIES ON THYMUS FUNCTION : II. COOPERATIVE EFFECT OF NEWBORN AND EMBRYONIC HEMOPOIETIC LIVER CELLS WITH THYMUS FUNCTION
title_sort studies on thymus function : ii. cooperative effect of newborn and embryonic hemopoietic liver cells with thymus function
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4943929
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