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. 1977;6(5):393-402.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1977.tb02094.x.

New groups and segregant series among B-cell alloantigens of the Merrit system. A study of leukemia cells, peripheral B cells, and lymphoblastoid cell lines

New groups and segregant series among B-cell alloantigens of the Merrit system. A study of leukemia cells, peripheral B cells, and lymphoblastoid cell lines

R L Walford et al. Scand J Immunol. 1977.

Abstract

On the basis of reactions with a chronic lymphatic leukemia cell panel, evidence for 6 new specificities of the Merrit B-cell alloantigenic system in man is presented, bringing the number of provisionally defined specificities to 19. These can be roughly divided into two segregant series. The system is well represented on both homozygous and heterozygous B-type lymphoblastoid cell lines. In the cell lines some specificities show a suggestive but inexact correlation with HLA-D locus factors. This correlation is represented also on peripheral blood B cells, on the non-T variety of acute lymphatic leukemia cells, and on acute myeloid leukemia cells. Although great similarities exist, each of the cell populations may manifest differences other than or in addition to mere differences in B-cell antigen frequencies.

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