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Antigenic Markers on Lymphoid Cells Varying in their Capacity to Recirculate

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Microenvironmental Aspects of Immunity

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Subpopulations of lymphocytes vary in many of their antigenic properties (cf, 1,2) and in their capacity to recirculate (3,4). The aim of the present study was to correlate the antigenic markers displayed on the cell surface of various lymphoid subpopulations with their capacity to recirculate. Chromium labelled thymus, lymph-node and spleen cells of C3H mice were exposed in vitro to various antibodies, and their localization in organs of isogeneic recipients was determined.

This study was supported by USPHS Research Agreement No. 06-048-I

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Schlesinger, M., Korzash, Z. (1973). Antigenic Markers on Lymphoid Cells Varying in their Capacity to Recirculate. In: Janković, B.D., Isaković, K. (eds) Microenvironmental Aspects of Immunity. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 29. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9017-0_11

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