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Exchange of skin grafts among monozygotic quadruplets in armadillos
Article first published online: 1 JUN 2005
DOI: 10.1002/jez.1402130213
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Billingham, R. E. and Neaves, W. B. (1980), Exchange of skin grafts among monozygotic quadruplets in armadillos. J. Exp. Zool., 213: 257–260. doi: 10.1002/jez.1402130213
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Abstract
Skin grafting experiments, with long-term follow-ups, on three litters of armadillo quadruplets born in our laboratory have confirmed the familiar rule that grafts exchanged between monozygotic littermates are not rejected as a consequence of alloimmune reactions. A possible explanation of the striking discrepancy between the present findings and those of a previous study is uncertainty about the relationships of the previous animals, which were obtained from a commercial dealer at 10 days of age.

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