Chapel H M, Batchelor J R
Br Med J. 1974 Jun 22;2(5920):636-8. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5920.636.
The rosette inhibition test was performed on lymphocytes from five patients who received viable allogeneic skin grafts after a severe burn injury. Serial tests were done to ascertain whether a change in the minimal inhibitory concentration of antihuman lymphocyte globulin needed to inhibit rosette formation by 25% was specifically associated with rejection of such a graft. No such change was observed.
对五名严重烧伤后接受了存活同种异体皮肤移植的患者的淋巴细胞进行了玫瑰花结抑制试验。进行了一系列测试,以确定抑制玫瑰花结形成25%所需的抗人淋巴细胞球蛋白的最低抑制浓度的变化是否与这种移植的排斥反应有特异性关联。未观察到此类变化。