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The introduction of hybridoma technology has revolutionised the identification and separation of human T cell subpopulations. In general, specific monoclonal antibodies have been shown to react with either all of the T cells (pan), an inducer subset or a cytotoxic/suppressor subset. In this article we describe the characteristics of two new monoclonal antibodies which react with the majority (MID 5) and a subpopulation of T cells (MID 4).
We are grateful to Professor E. Huehns of the Department of Clinical Haematology, U. C. H., for kindly allowing us the use of the FACS IV
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Guarnotta, G. et al. (1984). Analysis of Two Monoclonal Antibodies Defining the Majority and a Subset of Human T Cells. In: Bernard, A., Boumsell, L., Dausset, J., Milstein, C., Schlossman, S.F. (eds) Leucocyte Typing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68857-7_19
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