Relative and absolute numbers of E- and EAC-rosette-forming cells in lymphoid organs

The percentage of lymphocytes of the blood and lymphoid organs of young pigs were determined by forming rosettes with pretreated sheep red blood cells (AET-rosettes) or with sheep red blood cells coated with antibody and complement (EAC-rosettes). The mean figures for AET-rosettes were 70% for the b...

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