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    Immunology. 1978 Sep;35(3):531-7.
    Plaque-forming cell responses and antibody titres to sheep red cells (SRC) were elevated in normally-fed irradiated adult mice reconstituted with spleen cells from young mice which had received a 4% albumin diet, compared with those given cells from normally-fed littermates. This was independent of the dose of cells transferred (5 x 10(6)--4 x 10(7)), the day of assay (3--10) and the duration of protein-deficiency (1 or 3 weeks). It suggests that the depressed responses produced by protein-deficient (donor) mice reported in earlier papers resulted from an impairment of reticuloendothelial function or a shortage of protein reserves, not directly associated with the spleen. As protein-deficiency (of the donor) accelerated the initiation of the adoptive response and increased the cell yields of the recipients it is considered likely that an enhancement of cell proliferation during the first 3--5 days after transfer was responsible for the elevated responses.
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