Zusammenfassung
Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass sich menschliche periphere Lymphozyten, mit Antikörper gegen die H-Ketten desγ-Globulins behandelt, in Lymphoblasten umwandeln lassen und dass sie in vitro DNA synthetisieren.
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Adinolfi, M., Gardner, B., Giannelli, F. et al. Studies on human lymphocytes stimulated in vitro with anti-γ and anti-μ antibodies. Experientia 23, 271–272 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02135679
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