PMID: 1183230Jan 1, 1975Paper

Studies on leucocyte migration inhibiton: in vitro enucleation of human eosinophils in reactive cultures.

Cytobios
P J Fimmel, D Keast

Abstract

Peripheral blood eosinophils present in leucocyte migration cultures underwent enucleation when cell migration was inhibited in the presence of specific antigen. Enucleation was not induced by antigen alone or at 22 degrees C or 4 degrees C, and only occurred in the presence of an in vitro cellular immune response.

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