[ALL-Associated antigen: occurrence on normal blood cells, cell-lines and leukaemic cells (author's transl)]
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01000591
[ALL-Associated antigen: occurrence on normal blood cells, cell-lines and leukaemic cells (author's transl)]
Abstract
The specificity of an antiserum against ALL-cells lacking B- and T-cell markers was characterized. The antiserum was used in several indicator systems to investigate the expression of leukaemia-associated antigens on normal lymphocytes, lymphoid cell lines and various leukaemia cells. The relevance of such antisera for the detection and classification of leukaemic cell populations is discussed.
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