Specificity of Antigen Recognition by Human Lymphocytes in vitro

Abstract
Delayed hypersensitivity reactions in vivo are exquisitely specific, in terms of both a lack of response after induction of tolerance and a response after sensitization. These studies in vitro demonstrate that this specificity, at least at the level of antigen recognition, is probably derived from different populations of cells, each responding to different antigens.

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