Abstract

A nonhuman primate antiserum to human thymus cells can detect an antigen which is specific for human thymus cells. In addition, this antiserum can also detect antigens which are cross-reactive between thymocytes and cells from patients with lymphocytic leukemia and perhaps some antigens which are present on actively dividing cell populations like cultured lymphoid cell lines derived from normal individuals. The relevance of these data to other human leukemia-associated antigens and murine TL antigens is discussed.

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