Abstract

The anti-Ig column technique of Wigzell et al. (Scand. J. Immunol. 1972. 1:75) was adapted to the separation of mouse cells with different H-2 antigens. Fractionation was achieved by a two-step procedure: first the cells were treated with anti-H-2 sera, and thereafter passed over anti-mouse Ig columns. Antibody-coated cells were selectively retained in the anti-Ig column. The method could be applied to the separation of normal mouse lymphocytes or lymphoma cells with different H-2 antigen complexes and for the selective isolation of H-2 loss variants from a mouse carcinoma/fibroblast hybrid.

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