Han et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Human thymus cells: blastogenic response to mitogens, antigens and allogeneic cells.Han et al., 1976
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- Han T
- Minowada J
- Subramanian S
- Sinks L
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- Immunology
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Over 90 per cent of the thymus cells from each of twenty-six donors were T lymphocytes, identified by E-rosetting and less than 3 per cent of the cells were B lymphocytes identified by EAC-rosetting. With advancing age, the proportion of T lymphocytes decreased while that …
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