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. 1967 Jan;12(1):21-6.

Electrophoretic mobilities of antigen-stimulated lymph node cells

Electrophoretic mobilities of antigen-stimulated lymph node cells

K Sundaram et al. Immunology. 1967 Jan.

Abstract

The effect of immunization against a bacterial antigen on electrophoretic mobility of lymph node cells has been studied.

Incubation of non-stimulated lymph node cells with antigens altered their electrophoretic mobility. However, on washing the antigen away, the original mobility was regained.

Antigen-stimulated lymph node cells had a lower electrophoretic mobility. It was further irreversibly reduced on incubation with the same antigen. This suggests the possibility of formation of firm antigen—antibody complexes at the cell surface.

Implications of these findings and feasibility of using the technique of cell electrophoresis for the study of immune response at the cellular level is discussed.

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