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Supernatants were obtained from cultures of keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH) primed mouse spleen cells, and also from cultures of KLH-educated, thymus-derived lymphocytes (T cells) after re-exposure of cells to the original priming antigen, KLH. These supernatants were able to facilitate the immune response of bone marrow-derived lymphocytes (B cells) to sheep erythrocytes (SRBC). Certain physical and biological properties of such supernatant activities are described.

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

1974-07-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

27

Pages

53 - 64

Total pages

11

Keywords

Adsorption, Animals, Antibodies, Antibody Formation, Antigens, B-Lymphocytes, Chromatography, Cobalt Radioisotopes, Culture Techniques, Erythrocytes, Hemocyanins, Hemolytic Plaque Technique, Immune Sera, Immunoglobulin G, Mice, Mice, Inbred CBA, Oxytetracycline, Polysaccharides, Sheep, Spleen, T-Lymphocytes, Thymectomy