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Denise L. Faustman, assistant professor of medicine at the Medical School, co-authored a paper discussing the results in the June 21 issue of Science...
According to Faustman, the body normally rejects any transplanted foreign tissue. This rejection occurs by way of a special type of white blood cell, called a T-lymphocyte, or a T-cell...
...lymphocytes generally swim by and attach onto the surface of foreign cells," Faustman says. They have a "memory" which allows them to promptly attack a previously identified coding region, or epitope, on the cell...
When tissue is transplanted, "the standard method is to treat the recipient to suppress the T-cell response," according to Faustman. She says that drugs called immuno-suppressive agents are often used for this purpose...
...Graduate School of Engineering for the academic year 1937-1938 to the following: L. L. Beranck, of Mt. Vernon, lowa; Louis A. Carapella, of Tuckahoe, New York; Quang Tou Chang, of Kiangsu, China; William D. Dickinson, Jr., of Little Rock, Arkansas; Alden P. Edson, of Lawrence, Kansas; Daniel J. Faustman, of Sacramento, California; Charles D. Gates, of Asburnham; Emil C. Jensen, of Burlington, Washington; 1-Lun Liu, of Fukien, China; Clifford M. Mast, of Davenport; Iowa; Iwao Miyake, of Honolulu, Hawait., Charles T. Morrow, of Cloucester...