PMID: 1191519Jun 1, 1975Paper

Stimulation of murine amyloidosis by a dializable product from pretreated donors.

British Journal of Experimental Pathology
I KedarE Sohar

Abstract

Amyloid was obtained in recipient mice by implantation into their peritoneal cavity of a dialysis bag containing spleen cells obtained from donor mice which were treated with casein for 6 days and while no amyloid was found in their implanted spleens. The transplantations were performed with 2 cell systems, one containing whole spleen suspension and the other washed cells. Amyloid was obtained in the recipient mice within 6 days after the implantation and in a more massive quantity than in mice treated by casein for a similar period.

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