PMID: 6974161Aug 1, 1981Paper

Human T lymphocytes subpopulation as defined by alloantigens and FC receptors a comparative analysis

Human Immunology
G B FerraraL Moretta

Abstract

Human peripheral T cells were fractionated in accordance to their surface receptors for G or M immunoglobulins and analyzed for their reactivity with alloantisera obtained by planned immunization involving HLA-A and HLA-B compatible individuals. These alloantisera were previously shown to recognized polymorphic structure exclusively expressed on T cells. Although the majority of the alloantisera analyzed reacted with different proportions of both T(M) and T(G) populations, some antisera specifically recognized surface structure restricted to either T(M) or T(G) lymphocytes. The various alloantisera consistently reacted with a fraction only of T(G) and T(M) cells, this indicating that these T cell subsets can be further fractionated in accordance to the expression of the alloantigenic determinants recognized by these antisera.

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May 1, 1979·European Journal of Immunology·M F GreavesA Hayward
Aug 1, 1979·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·E L ReinherzS F Schlossman
Nov 1, 1979·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·B F HaynesA S Fauci
Jan 1, 1979·Immunological Reviews·L MorettaA Moretta
Feb 1, 1980·The Journal of Experimental Medicine·E W AdesC M Balch
Apr 1, 1980·The Journal of Experimental Medicine·E L ReinherzS F Schlossman
May 1, 1981·Human Immunology·G B FerraraG Carminati

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Jan 1, 1988·Tissue Antigens·A van LeeuwenJ J van Rood

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