PMID: 6982548Jul 1, 1982Paper

Adenylate cyclase content of T- and B-lymphocytes of mice of different genotypes in an experimental autoimmune state

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M V RobinsonV A Trufakin

Abstract

The activity of adenylcyclase in T and B cells of lymph nodes and spleen has been investigated in intact and autoimmune mice Balb/c and C57B1. Strain differences in the enzyme activity of intact and autoimmune mice were observed. It is concluded that the determination of adenylcyclase activity in lymphoid cells makes it possible to reveal the peculiarities of cell maturation in normal and pathological mice of different strains.

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