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Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 142, 1327-1333, Copyright © 1975 by Rockefeller University Press
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G Opelz, M Kiuchi, M Takasugi and PI Terasaki
The background stimulation universally seen when lymphocytes are cultured in vitro has been shown to be markedly lowered by reducing the proportion of B lymphocytes. B-rich fractions of lymphocytes had extremely high background stimulation. It is concluded that stimulation of T cells, probably by autologous B cells, provides the most probable explanation for the findings described.
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