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Surface Antigens of Subpopulations of Mitogen-Stimulated Human Lymphocytes

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Leucocyte Typing

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The events leading to the stimulation of B lymphocytes are not yet well characterized. In addition to the specific role of surface immunoglobulin, a variety of receptors and antigenic molecules, of cellular interactions, and of proteolytic reactions has been recognized to participate in the regulation of B lymphocyte activity. The present studies were initiated to learn about quantitative and qualitative changes of surface structures during B lymphocyte differentiation and plasma cell formation.

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Morich, FJ., Momburg, F., Hartmann, KU. (1984). Surface Antigens of Subpopulations of Mitogen-Stimulated Human Lymphocytes. In: Bernard, A., Boumsell, L., Dausset, J., Milstein, C., Schlossman, S.F. (eds) Leucocyte Typing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68857-7_27

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