Investigation of early T cell activation: analysis of the effect of specific antigen, interleukin 2 and monoclonal antibodies on intracellular free calcium concentration.
The three mitogenic anti-T3 antibodies, UCHT1, anti-Leu-4 and WT-32, all produce a rapid increase in T cell intracellular Ca2+ ( [Ca2+]i) in all individuals, as measured by quin 2 tetra-acetoxymethyl ester fluorescence. This indicates that the lack of responsiveness of approximately 30% of individua...
Main Authors: | O'Flynn, K, Zanders, E, Lamb, JR, Beverley, P, Wallace, D, Tatham, P, Tax, W, Linch, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1985
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