Abstract

Abstract We have employed simultaneous complement receptor lymphocyte rosette and radioautographic techniques to investigate the proliferative response of guinea pig lymph node and rabbit peripheral blood bone marrow-drived (B) lymphocytes to stimulation with anti-immunoglobulin antisera. We have shown directly that all of the proliferative response due to anti-immunoglobulin antisera occurred in the complement receptor lymphocyte (B cell) subpopulation.

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