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The monoclonal antibody HML-1 [1] recognizes about 95% of intraepithelial lymphocytes and to a lower extent lamina propria lymphocytes (LPL) and mesenteric lymphoblasts. In order to characterize T cells expressing HML-1 in the lamina propria we investigated the number of HML-1 positive cells and their distribution on the T cell subsets CD4 and CD8. Since LPL are known to have an increased state of activation when compared to lymphocytes of other origin [2] we also investigated the in vitro inducibility of HML-1 on PBL.
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Schieferdecker, H.L. et al. (1990). HML-1, an antibody raised against intestinal lymphocytes, recognises an antigen appearing on activated peripheral blood lymphocytes. In: MacDonald, T.T., Challacombe, S.J., Bland, P.W., Stokes, C.R., Heatley, R.V., Mowat, A.M. (eds) Advances in Mucosal Immunology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1848-1_23
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