| Literature DB >> 195501 |
P S Paul, K A Pomeroy, D W Johnson, C C Muscoplat, B S Handwerger, F F Soper, D K Sorensen.
Abstract
Bovine peripheral blood lymphocytes from a cow with persistent lymphocytosis were separated on nylon wool columns into nylon-adherent and nonadherent populations. Nylon-adherent cells were highly enriched for surface immunoglobulin (SIg) bearing B lymphocytes (95.5%) and nonadherent cells for SIg negative non-B cells, presumably T lymphocytes (96.3%). The B lymphocytes were found to be the major producers for bovine leukemia virus. A total of 39% of the B-enriched cells, surviving after 72 hours in culture, produced bovine leukemia virus as compared with 0.5% of the non-B cells.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 195501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Vet Res ISSN: 0002-9645 Impact factor: 1.156