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Receptor sites for concanavalin A on human peripheral lymphocytes and on lymphoblasts grown in long-term culture.

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1972

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Human lymphoblasts in long-term culture are specifically agglutinated by concentrations of concanavalin A that do not agglutinate normal human lymphocytes. The agglutination is inhibited by α-d-methyl mannoside. Lymphoblast lines kept in long-term culture bound 2 to 3 times more concanavalin A per cell than did normal lymphocytes. Normal lymphocytes and lymphoblasts bound approximately equivalent amounts of concanavalin A per unit surface area.

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