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T-cell cloning to detect the mutant 6-thioguanine-resistant lymphocytes present in human peripheral blood.
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1982
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Lymphocyte DevelopmentImmunologyBlood CellHuman Peripheral BloodMutant CellsImmunotherapyDrug ResistanceHematologyThioguanine ResistanceRegulatory T Cell BiologyHealth SciencesMutant 6-Thioguanine-resistant LymphocytesAllergyAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityCell BiologyT-cell Surface MarkersCellular Immune ResponseAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaMedicineT-cell Cloning
Rare thioguanine-resistant T lymphocytes, present in vivo in human peripheral blood, were isolated and grown in vitro as thioguanine-resistant cultured T cells. The conditions for their selection in vitro were such that thioguanine resistance had to have arisen in vivo. The mutant cells bore T-cell surface markers, maintained their thioguanine resistance in vitro in the presence or absence of selection, and were deficient in hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase activity.
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