1970 年 46 巻 6 号 p. 575-578
RNA preparations extracted from mice immunized with Salmonella flagella were capable of inducing immunological memory cells in recipient animals which were then capable of responding to a secondary stimulus with an antigen and producing a high titer of serum antibody. However, secondary responses were not able to be induced by injections of immune RNA preparations in mice primed with either Salmonella flagella or immune RNA preparations.