Mononuclear leucocyte chemotaxis in Boyden chambers: inhibition by subantimitotic concentrations of antitubulins
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1978.tb00449.x
Mononuclear leucocyte chemotaxis in Boyden chambers: inhibition by subantimitotic concentrations of antitubulins
Abstract
The chemotaxis of Lymphoprep -isolated human mononuclear leucocytes (L-MNs) from peripheral blood was inhibited by subantimitotic concentrations of the antitubulins demecolcine, podophyllic acid ethylhydrazide, vinblastine and griseofulvin. It is suggest that L-MN chemotaxis, like polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMN) chemotaxis, is composed of a direct antitubulin-insensitive chemotaxis and a leukocyte-induced antitubulin-sensitive chemotaxis.
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