Active E rosette formation by human lymphoblasts
Abstract
The percentage of active and total E rosettes for lymphocytes cultured for 72 h both with and without phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) was evaluated in 20 normal subjects. A clear increase in the formation of active E rosettes by PHA-stimulated lymphocytes was demonstrated with respect to unstimulated lymphocytes. Our data gives further proof that the active E rosettes constitute a specific subpopulation of lymphocytes which represent functionally active T cells in the blood.
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