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Science 27 September 1963:
Vol. 141. no. 3587, pp. 1272 - 1274
DOI: 10.1126/science.141.3587.1272

Articles

Circulating Small Lymphocytes: Immunologically Competent Cells with Limited Reactivities

Donna L. Vredevoe 1 and W. H. Hildemann 1

1 Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, Los Angeles

Highly purified small lymphocytes from peripheral blood are capable of producing acute transplantation disease. However, such lymphocytes do not transfer from sensitized to normal mice the capacity to produce antibody to bovine serum albumin under conditions where mixed populations of lymphoid cells from the sensitized donors are effective.


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