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Isolation of Precursor B-cell Subsets from Umbilical Cord Blood
Published on: April 16, 2013
Differentiation of human peripheral blood B lymphocytes
Abstract:
Human B-lymphocyte differentiation was studied by measuring the capacity of such cells, isolated from peripheral blood, to synthesize and secrete Ig after pokeweed stimulation. Results show that a maximum incorporation of [3H]-thymidine took place 2 days before the appearance of detectable Ig-secreting cells. On the 7th day after pokeweed stimulation, when Ig synthesis and secretion are at a maximum, [3H]-thymidine uptake was low. Since inhibition of DNA synthesis 3 days after pokeweed stimulation completely prevents the generation of Ig-secreting plasma cells, initial DNA synthesis is apparently essential before Ig-secreting plasma cells can develop in response to pokeweed stimulation.
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