This is almost an outright plea for spoonfeeding, albeit not before 8 hours of study hasn't produced much of a clue!! Here's the question:
"Using various inbred strains of mice, design an experiment to determine the importance of the three classes of MHC antigens in graft rejection. Include results and interpretation of the results in your answer"
I've got a good grip on the 3 types of MHC antigens and their relative importance in rejection. Cl II being most implicated (HLA-DR) followed by Cl I (HLA-B>A>C) and trailed by Cl III which I probably need to tie involvement of complement to and the fact that Cl III is usually expressed on endothelial cells. My problem is the damned mice. Any ideas or is more info. needed?