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Science 30 October 1964:
Vol. 146. no. 3644, pp. 655 - 656
DOI: 10.1126/science.146.3644.655

Articles

Antibody Synthesizing Cells: Appearance after Secondary Antigenic Stimulation in vitro

Marvis Richardson 1 and Richard W. Dutton 2

1 Department of Microbiology and Public Health, Michigan State University, East Lansing
2 Division of Experimental Pathology, Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, California

Suspensions of spleen cells from rabbits immunized with sheep erythrocytes can be stimulated to produce antibody-synthesizing cells in vitro. The cellular response is antigen specific.


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Immunization of Normal Mouse Spleen Cell Suspensions in vitro.
R. I. Mishell and R. W. Dutton (1966)
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