PMID: 6965683Mar 1, 1980Paper

Human T lymphcytes are enriched for transfer factor

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
R H Tomar, P A John

Abstract

Using a canine local skin assay, we tested transfer factor prepared from three subpopulations of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. T lymphocytes are enriched for transfer factor whereas adherent cells and nonadherent/nonrosetting cells are not. Thus, it appears as if transfer factor is a T cell lymphokine, the immunobiology of which is still unclear.

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