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B Cell heterogeneity - difference in the size of B lymphocytes responding to T dependent and T independent antigens.

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Spleen cells from either normal (nonimmunized) mice or mice preimmunized with TNP KLH were depleted of T cells by treatment with a heterologous anti θ serum and complement. Fractionation of these B cells by velocity sedimentation followed by challenge with either a T independent antigen (DNP POL) or a T dependent antigen (TNP KLH), the latter being performed in the presence of additional helper T cells, revealed apparent size difference between B cells responding to the two antigens. This difference, while most marked with preimmunized B cells, was also apparent with normal B cells from the spleen or bone marrow, but not from the lymph node. Similar data were observed with other T dependent and T independent antigens. The differences in the sedimentation profile of splenic B cells for T dependent and T independent antigens did not seem to be due to a difference in the kinetics of appearance of antibody upon stimulation with these antigens, though large B cells did seem to give rise to antibody producing cells at later times than small B cells. © 1975.
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10.1016/0008-8749(75)90039-8

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University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
NDORMS
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Journal:
Cellular immunology More from this journal
Volume:
18
Issue:
1
Pages:
88-97
Publication date:
1975-07-01
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EISSN:
1090-2163
ISSN:
0008-8749


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English
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482006
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2014-08-29

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