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Title:
Antigens Specific for Human Lymphocytic and Myeloid Leukemia Cells: Detection by Nonhuman Primate Antiserums
Authors:
Metzgar, Richard S.; Mohanakumar, T.; Miller, Donald S.
Publication:
Science, Volume 178, Issue 4064, pp. 986-988
Publication Date:
12/1972
Origin:
JSTOR
DOI:
10.1126/science.178.4064.986
Bibliographic Code:
1972Sci...178..986M

Abstract

Primate antiserums to human leukemia cells can detect antigens specific for lymphocytic leukemia cells or antigens present on certain myeloid leukemia cells. The antigen specific for lymphocytic leukemia cells is destroyed by treatment with neuraminidase or trypsin. Tryptic digests of lymphocytic leukemia cells contain the antigen, which has a high molecular weight.
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