Sitia et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Differentiation in the murine B cell lymphoma 1.29: inductive capacities of lipopolysaccharide and Mycoplasma fermentans productsSitia et al., 1985
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- 17607089503634121041
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- Sitia R
- Rubartelli A
- Deambrosis S
- Pozzi D
- Hammerling U
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- European journal of immunology
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Cells from the murine B lymphoma 1.29, expressing IgM or IgA of identical idiotype, were found inducible by lipopolysaccharide to differentiate into plasma cells. Within 3 days, differentiating cells lost membrane‐bound immunoglobulin (Ig) and accumu‐lated large …
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