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. 1979;8(5-6):495-503.
doi: 10.3109/08820137909063248.

Separation of mouse T cell subsets by a fluorescent activated cell sorter using fluorescence-labeled peanut agglutinin

Separation of mouse T cell subsets by a fluorescent activated cell sorter using fluorescence-labeled peanut agglutinin

Y Imai et al. Immunol Commun. 1979.

Abstract

Nylon non-adherent spleen T cells obtained from concanavalin A-injected mice were labeled with fluorescein-labeled peanut agglutinin and separated into peanut agglutinin-positive (PNA+) cells and peanut agglutinin-negative (PNA-) cells by a fluorescent activated cell sorter. PNA+ cells were found to exert marked suppressive effect on primary anti-sheep red blood cells antibody response, but PNA- cells did not affect the antibody response. From these results and from the sugar-binding specificity of PNA, suppressor T cells are supposed to possess abundant galactosyl residues exposed on the cell surface, which are not masked by sialyl residues.

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