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Detection of IL-α and IL-1β Gene Expression by In Situ Hybridization. Tissue Localization of IL- I mRNA in the Normal C57BL/6 Mouse
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of interest, The uterine epithelium is the primary site of TGF-β1 synthesis during the pre-implantation period. After implantation, TGF-β1 was synthesized by the epithelium and cells in the primary decidual zone. This again emphasizes the non-immune cell source of lymphohematopoietic cytokines in the uterus.
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Active Suppression of Host-vs-graft Reaction in Pregnant Mice. IX. Soluble Suppressor activity Obtained from Allopregnant Mouse Decidua that Blocks the Cytolytic Effector Response to IL-2 is Related to Transforming Growth Factor-β
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha mRNA and Protein in Rat Uterine and Placental Cells
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of outstanding interest, TNF-α is synthesized by the uterine epithelium, decidua and trophoblasts. Macrophages contain TNFa mRNA but do not translate it. This detailed study shows that lymphohematopoietic cytokines are produced by non-lymphohematopoietic cells during pregnancy.
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Evaluation of the Pregnancy Immunotrophism Hypothesis by Assessment of the Reproductive Performance of Young Adult Mice of Genotype scid/ scid bg/bg
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⊎⊎] reverse genetics generated a null mutation in the (β2-microglobulin gene so that class I antigens could not be expressed on the cell surface. The mice were therefore, cytotoxic T-cell deficient. This paper used classical genetics to produce scid/scidbg/bg mice that were deficient in NK cells and lack T and B cells. In both cases the mice were fertile. Thus, functional T or NK cells do not have a causal role in pregnancy and suggest that maternally produced lymphokines, from T cells) do not regulate pregnancy.
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The Effects of Anti-CD4 and Anti-CD8 Antibody Treatment on Placental Growth and Function in Allogeneic and Syngeneic Mouse Pregnancy
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Colony-stimulating Factor-1 Blocks Early Pregnancy in Mice
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of interest, Systemic administration of CSF-1 to mice during the first five days of pregnancy resulted in a significant proportion of abortions in some strain combinations. Although the interpretation of this data is difficult, the low doses suggest that CSF-1 does not directly affect early embryonic development (especially as there are substantial concentrations of CSF-1 in the reproductive tract) but acts through a cascade resulting in embryonic death.
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The Dominant-White Spotting (W) Locus of the Mouse Encodes the c-kit Protooncogene
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d mice exhibit the steel phenotype, these observations prove that the cell surface form of the SL is active in cell-to-cell (juxtatrine) regulation in vivo.
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The c-fins Gene Complements the Mitogenic Defect in Mast Cells Derived from Mutant W Mice but not mi (Microophthalmia) Mice
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of interests, Shows that CSF-1 can replace IL-3 and SL in a mast cell proliferation/viability assay. Suggests that in cells, such as trophoblasts, that co-express receptors to different growth factors, these growth factors could compensate for one another.
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Correction by CSF-1 of Defects in Osteopetrosic op/op Mouse Suggests Local, Developmental and Humoral Requirements for this Growth Factor
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of outstanding interest, in press, Correction of osteopetrotic mice with recombinant CSF-1 shows the requirement for local, developmental and humoral CSF-1. Furthermore, the fertility defects observed in op/op mice cannot be corrected by humoral CSF-1, indicating that there is a local requirement for CSF-1 in the female reproductive tract during pregnancy.
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Exp Hematol
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