Phenotype of human T helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response.

Monoclonal anti-human T cell antibodies have been used to identify cells which provide help for an in vitro specific antibody response to influenza virus and also those which suppress the response of allogeneic peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The helper cells carry antigens defined by the Leu 3a...

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Main Authors: Callard, R, Smith, C, Beverley, P
פורמט: Journal article
שפה:English
יצא לאור: 1982
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author Callard, R
Smith, C
Beverley, P
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Beverley, P
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description Monoclonal anti-human T cell antibodies have been used to identify cells which provide help for an in vitro specific antibody response to influenza virus and also those which suppress the response of allogeneic peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The helper cells carry antigens defined by the Leu 3a and OKT4-antisera, whereas the suppressor cells are predominantly Leu 2a- and OKT8-positive. Help and suppression in this secondary in vitro antibody response are therefore provided by antigenically distinct T cell subsets.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a6de6f7f-2038-454e-a8fb-78d2d6fde97c2022-03-27T02:50:26ZPhenotype of human T helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a6de6f7f-2038-454e-a8fb-78d2d6fde97cEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1982Callard, RSmith, CBeverley, PMonoclonal anti-human T cell antibodies have been used to identify cells which provide help for an in vitro specific antibody response to influenza virus and also those which suppress the response of allogeneic peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The helper cells carry antigens defined by the Leu 3a and OKT4-antisera, whereas the suppressor cells are predominantly Leu 2a- and OKT8-positive. Help and suppression in this secondary in vitro antibody response are therefore provided by antigenically distinct T cell subsets.
spellingShingle Callard, R
Smith, C
Beverley, P
Phenotype of human T helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response.
title Phenotype of human T helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response.
title_full Phenotype of human T helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response.
title_fullStr Phenotype of human T helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response.
title_full_unstemmed Phenotype of human T helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response.
title_short Phenotype of human T helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response.
title_sort phenotype of human t helper and suppressor cells in an in vitro specific antibody response
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