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Science 19 December 1969:
Vol. 166. no. 3912, pp. 1520 - 1522
DOI: 10.1126/science.166.3912.1520

Articles

Leukemia-Associated Antigens in the Mixed Leukocyte Culture Test

Marilyn L. Bach 1, Fritz H. Bach 2, and Patricia Joo 3

1 Department of Medical Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706
2 Departments of Medical Genetics and Medicine, University of Wisconsin
3 Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin

Patients with acute leukemia (blast cells in the peripheral blood) manifest antigens in the one-way mixed leukocyte culture test. Leukocytes from normal patients and leukocytes of patients in remission do not clearly show these antigens. These antigens could be leukemia-associated antigens in man.


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