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INDUCTION OF A HEMOLYSIN RESPONSE IN VITRO : II. INFLUENCE OF THE THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS
Spleen cells of bone marrow chimeras (B cells) and of irradiated mice injected with thymus cells and heterologous erythrocytes (educated T cells) were mixed and cultured together (17). The number of PFC developing in these cultures was dependent both on the concentration of the B cells and of the ed...
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author | Hartmann, Klaus-Ulrich |
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description | Spleen cells of bone marrow chimeras (B cells) and of irradiated mice injected with thymus cells and heterologous erythrocytes (educated T cells) were mixed and cultured together (17). The number of PFC developing in these cultures was dependent both on the concentration of the B cells and of the educated T cells. In excess of T cells the number of developing PFC is linearly dependent on the number of B cells. At high concentrations of T cells more PFC developed; the increase in the number of PFC was greatest between the 3rd and 4th day of culture. Increased numbers of educated T cells also assisted the development of PFC directed against the erythrocytes. It is concluded that the T cells not only play a role during the triggering of the precursor cells but also during the time of proliferation of the B cells; close contact between B and T cells seems to be needed to allow the positive activity of the T cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-21389352008-04-17 INDUCTION OF A HEMOLYSIN RESPONSE IN VITRO : II. INFLUENCE OF THE THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS Hartmann, Klaus-Ulrich J Exp Med Article Spleen cells of bone marrow chimeras (B cells) and of irradiated mice injected with thymus cells and heterologous erythrocytes (educated T cells) were mixed and cultured together (17). The number of PFC developing in these cultures was dependent both on the concentration of the B cells and of the educated T cells. In excess of T cells the number of developing PFC is linearly dependent on the number of B cells. At high concentrations of T cells more PFC developed; the increase in the number of PFC was greatest between the 3rd and 4th day of culture. Increased numbers of educated T cells also assisted the development of PFC directed against the erythrocytes. It is concluded that the T cells not only play a role during the triggering of the precursor cells but also during the time of proliferation of the B cells; close contact between B and T cells seems to be needed to allow the positive activity of the T cells. The Rockefeller University Press 1971-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138935/ /pubmed/5103556 Text en Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hartmann, Klaus-Ulrich INDUCTION OF A HEMOLYSIN RESPONSE IN VITRO : II. INFLUENCE OF THE THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS |
title | INDUCTION OF A HEMOLYSIN RESPONSE IN VITRO : II. INFLUENCE OF THE THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS |
title_full | INDUCTION OF A HEMOLYSIN RESPONSE IN VITRO : II. INFLUENCE OF THE THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS |
title_fullStr | INDUCTION OF A HEMOLYSIN RESPONSE IN VITRO : II. INFLUENCE OF THE THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS |
title_full_unstemmed | INDUCTION OF A HEMOLYSIN RESPONSE IN VITRO : II. INFLUENCE OF THE THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS |
title_short | INDUCTION OF A HEMOLYSIN RESPONSE IN VITRO : II. INFLUENCE OF THE THYMUS-DERIVED CELLS DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS |
title_sort | induction of a hemolysin response in vitro : ii. influence of the thymus-derived cells during the development of the antibody-producing cells |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138935/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5103556 |
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