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The Journal of Immunology, 1968, 100: 1121-1126.
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Kinetics of Erythrocyte and Lymphocyte Agglutination by PHA1

C. C. Stewart2, A. Nakeff and M. Ingram

From the University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Radiation Biology and Biophysics, Rochester, New York 14620

Abstract

Using a quantitative agglutination technique, the kinetics of erythrocyte and lymphocyte agglutination by purified Phaseolus vulgaris extracts have been determined. It was found that lymphocytes and erythrocytes are agglutinated in the same manner and that a measurable loss of lymphocyte agglutinating activity occurred when PHA was adsorbed onto erythrocytes.

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1 This paper is based on work performed under contract with the United States Atomic Energy Commission at the University of Rochester Atomic Energy Commission at the University of Rochester Atomic Energy Project and has been assigned Report No. UR-49-796.

2 Present address: University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104.







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