Survival of skin allografts following embryonic limb bud transplants in the turtle, Chelydra serpentina.

J Morphol

Department of Anatomy, Upstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Syracuse, New York 13210.

Published: December 1974

Allografts of skin were observed in Chelydra serpentina. The response to these grafts was modified by a previous transplantation of a limb bud at an early embryonic stage. When the same donor was used for all transplants, the first skin graft was accepted by the host. A second skin graft, however, was rejected at about the rate of a simple first set allograft of skin. The animals were conditioned by the embryonic limb graft; this embryonic graft can be undergoing rejection at the same time a first set skin graft from the same donor was being accepted. The tolerance induced by the embryonic graft was sepcific for its donor.

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