Ketlinskiĭ S A, Nazarov P G, Svetikova K M, Gusikhina V I
Arkh Anat Gistol Embriol. 1978 Sep;75(9):17-23.
Chalone-containing alcohol extract from the rat spleen consisting of 8--10 substances of protein nature, according to the data of the disk electrophoresis, possesses a selective property to inhibit the entrance of human transformed lymphocytes into the phase of DNA synthesis. Injection of lymphocytic chalones to the mice allotransplants of a donor's skin grafts, which differ from the recipient by a strong antigen, temporally delays the rejection of the transplanted graft. In mice-recipients, the thymus treated with lymphocytic chalone is characterized by the depletion of the cortical substance.