Immunoglobulin on the Surface of Human Lymphocytes. The Detection of Kappa Chain V Region Determinants on B Cells and not on T Cells
Anti-Vκ region antisera and anti-Cκ,λ region antiserum were used to investigate the nature of antigen recognition units of T cells. The results did not support the hypothesis that T cells contain relatively large amounts of V regions with undetectable amounts of C regions which are buried in the mem...
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description | Anti-Vκ region antisera and anti-Cκ,λ region antiserum were used to investigate the nature of antigen recognition units of T cells. The results did not support the hypothesis that T cells contain relatively large amounts of V regions with undetectable amounts of C regions which are buried in the membrane but indicated that with specific anti-κI and anti-κIII antisera the detectable V region determinants were confined to the B cell population. |
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