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Science 28 February 1964:
Vol. 143. no. 3609, pp. 964 - 965
DOI: 10.1126/science.143.3609.964

Articles

Cytoplasmic Interaction between Macrophages and Lymphocytic Cells in Antibody Synthesis

M. D. Schoenberg 1, V. R. Mumaw 1, R. D. Moore 1, and A. S. Weisberger 1

1 Institute of Pathology and Department of Medicine, Western Reserve University, Cleveland 6, Ohio

A direct cytoplasmic connection between macrophages and potential antibody-producing cells has been demonstrated in lymph nodes and spleen. This was observed in the tissues from both immunized and nonimmunized rabbits.


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