Abstract

The relative yield of S-phase cells when making cell suspensions from lymph nodes was determined by two different methods: by estimating the proportions of S-phase cells in sections and smears from lymph nodes undergoing a local graft-versus-host reaction, and by measuring the [ 3H]thymidine activity relative to DNA content in intact tissue and cell suspensions from normal lymph nodes. Both methods showed a large selective loss of S-phase cells in the process of making cell suspensions. The cell types preparing for division in the GVH nodes were then determined by light microscopic autoradiography combined with electron microscopy of neighboring ultrathin sections. The majority of dividing cells were lymphoid; some of these showed advanced signs of cell death.

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