Lymphoblastogenesis stimulates proliferation of interacting Lyt1 T cells in a syngeneic system
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Lymphoblastogenesis stimulates proliferation of interacting Lyt1 T cells in a syngeneic system
Abstract
The intravenous transfer of polyclonally activated lymphoblasts elicited a proliferative response of host-derived Lyt1 T cells in the spleens of syngeneic recipient mice. These Lyt1 T cells (responding in vivo to a syngeneic lymphoblast graft) stimulated proliferation of resting, syngeneic splenic Lyt1 T cells, derived from uninjected mice, in a one-way syngeneic mixed lymphocyte culture in vitro. The data are discussed in the context of T cell activation induced by lymphoblastogenesis in a syngeneic system.
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