Abstract:We recently reported on a heterologous antiserum (antiserum 7420), raised against chronic lymphocytic leukaemic lymphocytes, that reacts with B-lymphocyte antigen(s) different from known B-cell markers such as HLA-DR (Ia-like) antigens, surface immunoglobulin, and the Fc receptor. This antiserum is now shown to react also with a C3-receptor-positive population of lymphocytes from the dog, monkey, ox and sheep but not from rodents and avians. The antiserum does not react with the non-lymphoid human cells mature… Show more
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