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. 1972 Dec;69(12):3774-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.69.12.3774.

Binding of thymus- and bone marrow-derived lymphoid cells to antigen-derivatized fibers

Binding of thymus- and bone marrow-derived lymphoid cells to antigen-derivatized fibers

U Rutishauser et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1972 Dec.

Abstract

Thymus-derived lymphocytes (T cells) and bone marrow-derived lymphocytes (B cells) from mouse spleens bind specifically to antigen-derivatized nylon fibers. The fiber-bound population consisted of about 60%-70% B cells and 30% T cells as determined by cytotoxicity, fluorescence, and antibody-complement binding assays. Essentially all fiber-bound cells were viable and could be accounted for as T or B cells. Enriched populations of T or B cells could be isolated on the fibers by destruction of one or the other cell type with the appropriate antiserum plus complement. T or B cells could also be fractionated according to their relative affinity (or avidity) for a given antigen.

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