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Non-specific hyporesponsiveness of cytotoxic T cells to alphaviruses and alloantigens was induced in male mice by multiple, large injections, starting at birth, of gamma-inactivated alphavirus, stock-grown in outbred mouse brains. Offspring of matings between 2 out of 17 treated males and normal females also exhibited significant non-specific hyporesponsiveness (in comparison with normal control mice), without prior exposure to gamma-inactivated alphavirus stock.
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