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MEMBRANE ANTIGENS SPECIFIC FOR HUMAN LYMPHOID CELLS IN THE DIVIDING PHASE
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1973
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Lymphoid NeoplasiaLymphoid Tissue BiologyMitogenic StimulationLaboratory ImmunologyImmunologyHematologyLymphatic SystemPathologyImmunophenotypingAutoimmunityAntigen ProcessingCell TransplantationHuman ThymocytesMedicineCell BiologyLymphoma Ebi Cells
Heteroantisera were raised in rabbits against human thymocytes or Burkitt's lymphoma EBI cells. After suitable absorption, the sera were specific for thymocytes and T lymphoblasts, or B lymphoblasts and several lymphoblastoid cell lines. The specificity of the antisera was confirmed by preparing purified populations of T or B lymphocytes on immunoabsorbent columns, followed by mitogenic stimulation with phytohemagglutinin. The antisera did not react with normal resting lymphocytes.
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