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Science 25 June 1971:
Vol. 172. no. 3990, pp. 1350 - 1352
DOI: 10.1126/science.172.3990.1350

Articles

Specificity of Allogeneic Cell Recognition by Human Lymphocytes in vitro

David C. Zoschke 1 and Fritz H. Bach 1

1 Departments of Medical Genetics and Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706

Human lymphocytes proliferate in vitro in response to foreign histocompatibility antigens that are present on allogeneic lymphocytes. Within a population of immunocompetent lymphocytes there are specific subpopulations that respond to allogeneic cells from different individuals. A means of selectively eliminating such subpopulations is suggested.


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beta2-Microglobulin: Association with Lymphocyte Receptors.
M. L. Bach, S.-W. Huang, R. Hong, and M. D. Poulik (1973)
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