Effect of fetal and adult bovine albumins on human lymphocyte proliferation in vitro
1. 1. Fetal and adult bovine albumins were isolated and compared with the commercially obtained fraction V of Cohn, in terms of their ability to support cell proliferation, when added as a supplement to serum-free lymphocyte cultures activated with phytohemagglutinin. 2. 2. It was found that fetal a...
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1. Fetal and adult bovine albumins were isolated and compared with the commercially obtained fraction V of Cohn, in terms of their ability to support cell proliferation, when added as a supplement to serum-free lymphocyte cultures activated with phytohemagglutinin.
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2. It was found that fetal albumin is the least efficient of the three proteins in permitting lympho-proliferation.
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3. A difference between the kinetics of proliferation of lymphocyte cultures supplemented with albumin and with serum was also observed. |
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3.
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