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首页> 外文期刊>Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B. Biological Sciences >Medawar's legacy to cellular immunology and clinical transplantation: a commentary on Billingham, Brent and Medawar (1956) 'Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance'
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Medawar's legacy to cellular immunology and clinical transplantation: a commentary on Billingham, Brent and Medawar (1956) 'Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance'

机译:Medawar对细胞免疫学和临床移植的遗产:Billingham,Brent和Medawar(1956)“组织移植免疫的定量研究”评论。三,积极获得容忍度

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'Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance', published in Philosophical Transactions B in 1956 by Peter Medawar and his colleagues, PhD graduate Leslie Brent and postdoctoral fellow Rupert Billingham, is a full description of the concept of acquired transplantation tolerance. Their 1953 Nature paper (Billingham RE et al. 1953 Nature 172, 603-606. (doi:10.1038/172603a0)) had provided initial evidence with experimental results from a small number of neonatal mice, with mention of similar findings in chicks. The Philosophical Transactions B 1956 paper is clothed with an astonishing amount of further experimental detail. It is written in Peter Medawar's landmark style: witty, perceptive and full of images that can be recalled even when details of the supporting information have faded. Those images are provided not just by a series of 20 colour plates showing skin graft recipient mice, rats, rabbits, chickens and duck, bearing fur or plumage of donor origin, but by his choice of metaphor, simile and analogy to express the questions being addressed and the interpretation of their results, along with those of relevant published data and his prescient ideas of what the results might portend. This work influenced both immunology researchers and clinicians and helped to lay the foundations for successful transplantation programmes. It led to the award of a Nobel prize in 1960 to Medawar, and sub-sequently to several scientists who advanced these areas. This commentary was written to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
机译:'关于组织移植免疫的定量研究。三,积极获得的耐受性”由彼得·梅达瓦尔(Peter Medawar)和他的同事,博士研究生莱斯利·布伦特(Leslie Brent)和博士后研究员鲁珀特·比林汉姆(Rupert Billingham)于1956年发表在《哲学交易B》上,对获得性移植耐受性的概念进行了全面描述。他们在1953年发表的Nature论文(Billingham RE等人,1953 Nature 172,603-606。(doi:10.1038 / 172603a0))为少量新生小鼠的实验结果提供了初步证据,并提到了小鸡的类似发现。 1956年出版的《哲学交易》(B Philosophical Transactions B)的论文用大量令人惊讶的进一步的实验细节来说明。它以彼得·梅达瓦尔(Peter Medawar)的地标性风格书写:机智,敏锐且充满图像,即使支持信息的细节褪色也能被召回。这些图像不仅由一系列20个彩色标牌提供,这些彩色标牌显示了移植供体的小鼠,大鼠,兔,鸡和鸭,带有供体来源的皮毛或羽毛,还通过他选择的隐喻,比喻和类比来表达问题。讨论并解释了结果,以及相关公开数据的解释和他对结果可能预示的先见之明。这项工作影响了免疫学研究人员和临床医生,并为成功的移植计划奠定了基础。它导致1960年向Medawar授予了诺贝尔奖,随后又授予了推动这些领域发展的几位科学家。这篇评论是为庆祝《皇家学会哲学交易》发表350周年而写的。

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