Heterogeneity amongst lymph-borne "dendritic" cells.

Thoracic duct lymph from mesenteric lymphadenectomized rats contains a population of non-lymphocytic, irregularly shaped, Ia-positive cells. These cells are able to stimulate an allogeneic or syngeneic MLR, can act as accessory cells in Concanavalin A-induced lymphocyte mitogenesis and can stimulate...

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Main Authors: Macpherson, G, Pugh, C
Format: Journal article
Sprog:English
Udgivet: 1984
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Pugh, C
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description Thoracic duct lymph from mesenteric lymphadenectomized rats contains a population of non-lymphocytic, irregularly shaped, Ia-positive cells. These cells are able to stimulate an allogeneic or syngeneic MLR, can act as accessory cells in Concanavalin A-induced lymphocyte mitogenesis and can stimulate the rejection of enhanced allografts. They are thus similar to dendritic cells isolated from lymphoid and peripheral tissues. These cells are not endocytic or glass adherent and do not bear C3 receptors or mannose-fucose receptors. They may possess weak Fc receptor activity. In terms of morphology, cytochemistry and surface markers these cells show marked heterogeneity. The nature of this heterogeneity is described and the relationship of these cells to other potential accessory cells is discussed in terms of lineage and function.
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spelling oxford-uuid:af2d563c-d836-4e0c-a66c-543acac7b0742022-03-27T03:47:53ZHeterogeneity amongst lymph-borne "dendritic" cells.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:af2d563c-d836-4e0c-a66c-543acac7b074EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1984Macpherson, GPugh, CThoracic duct lymph from mesenteric lymphadenectomized rats contains a population of non-lymphocytic, irregularly shaped, Ia-positive cells. These cells are able to stimulate an allogeneic or syngeneic MLR, can act as accessory cells in Concanavalin A-induced lymphocyte mitogenesis and can stimulate the rejection of enhanced allografts. They are thus similar to dendritic cells isolated from lymphoid and peripheral tissues. These cells are not endocytic or glass adherent and do not bear C3 receptors or mannose-fucose receptors. They may possess weak Fc receptor activity. In terms of morphology, cytochemistry and surface markers these cells show marked heterogeneity. The nature of this heterogeneity is described and the relationship of these cells to other potential accessory cells is discussed in terms of lineage and function.
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Heterogeneity amongst lymph-borne "dendritic" cells.
title Heterogeneity amongst lymph-borne "dendritic" cells.
title_full Heterogeneity amongst lymph-borne "dendritic" cells.
title_fullStr Heterogeneity amongst lymph-borne "dendritic" cells.
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity amongst lymph-borne "dendritic" cells.
title_short Heterogeneity amongst lymph-borne "dendritic" cells.
title_sort heterogeneity amongst lymph borne dendritic cells
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