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Circulating human T and B lymphocytes express the p55 interleukin‐2 receptor molecule (TAC, CD25)

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Using a highly sensitive immunofluorescence procedure 15-45% of blood lymphocytes from normal human donors can be shown to react with anti-TAC (CD25) monoclonal antibodies. The standard procedure for indirect immunofluorescence does not allow the detection of these CD25-positive cells. Ten healthy adults were tested, and all showed a population of positive cells. Three donors have been tested more than once, and have given consistent results. Three different CD25 antibodies were used, again with consistent results. Double-marker studies showed that the positive cells included B cells, as well as CD4-bearing and CD8-bearing T cells.

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