Lympho‐stromal interactions in the thymus: medullary thymocytes react with I‐A determinants on autochthonous thymic stimulator cells

Primary (1o) and secondary (2o) syngeneic mixed lymphocyte culture (SMLC) reactions in autochthonous murine thymus cell cultures (peanut agglutinin‐unreactive) or syngeneic mixed thymus‐spleen cell cultures were studied. The 1o thymic SMLC responder cells were Thy‐1+, Lyt‐1+, Lyt‐2−. The 1o thymic syngeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction (SMLR) could be inhibited with monoclonal antibodies directed against determinants Ia.m1 and Ia.m6, in the absence of complement.

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