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Summary
White graft reactivity in mice could be transferred by sensitized lymph node cells provided transfers were performed repeatedly, and over a sufficiently long time. Serum transfer was universally unsuccessful. These observations support the belief that the white graft reaction is brought about by a cell bound mechanism and that its pathway does not differ qualitatively from that utilized in other types of graft rejection.
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