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. 1981;13(6):547-54.
doi: 10.1007/BF00343722.

A new mouse cell-surface antigen (Ly-m18) defined by a monoclonal antibody

A new mouse cell-surface antigen (Ly-m18) defined by a monoclonal antibody

S Kimura et al. Immunogenetics. 1981.

Abstract

Spleen cells from C3H/An mice immunized with spleen cells of C57BL/6-H-2k mice were fused with myeloma cell line NS.1. One established hybrid cell line continuously secreted antibody that recognized a new surface antigen provisionally called Ly-m18. The new alloantigen is expressed on 90 percent of thymus cells, 55 percent of spleen cells, and 45 percent of either lymph-node or bone-marrow cells. It is also expressed on cells derived from brain, kidney, and liver. Fifty percent of either peripheral T or B cells express the Ly-m18 antigen, and some tumor cell lines with T, B, pre-B or stem cell characteristics are Ly-m18 (+). The strain distribution pattern distinguishes Ly-m18 antigen from all other murine lymphocyte alloantigens. The typing data of two sets of CXB and AKXL recombinant inbred strains indicate that the Ly-m18 gene is linked to the Ltw-2 locus which has not yet been assigned to a chromosome.

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