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... clones of B cells appear , but the number of cells forming each clone enlarges . The interesting point is that the emergence of various different clones , with time , is not random , but rather follows an apparent program . For example ...
... clones of B cells appear , but the number of cells forming each clone enlarges . The interesting point is that the emergence of various different clones , with time , is not random , but rather follows an apparent program . For example ...
Page 173
... clones of T cells are obtained , each clone derived from a single antigen - reactive lymphocyte . Each clone is now tested on the macrophages from either strain . Thus , a clone derived from ( H - 2b x H - 2k ) F1 strain of mice ...
... clones of T cells are obtained , each clone derived from a single antigen - reactive lymphocyte . Each clone is now tested on the macrophages from either strain . Thus , a clone derived from ( H - 2b x H - 2k ) F1 strain of mice ...
Page 174
... clones be capable of reacting to MHC alloantigens and foreign antigens plus self - MHC molecules ? Recent studies with cloned T cell lines selected for their specificity for foreign antigens in the context of self - MHC molecules ...
... clones be capable of reacting to MHC alloantigens and foreign antigens plus self - MHC molecules ? Recent studies with cloned T cell lines selected for their specificity for foreign antigens in the context of self - MHC molecules ...
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