1972
DOI: 10.1038/newbio235180a0
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Induction of Antibody Synthesis by Purified Immunogenic RNA in vitro

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“…The initiation of an immune response is a complex process that may involve three distinct cell types: a glass-adhering macrophage, a thymus-dependent (T) lymphocyte, and a bone marrow-derived (B) lymphocyte (7, 18, 19). Several investigators (6,8) have suggested that this interaction is by direct cell-to-cell contact during which macromolecules may be transferred from one cell to another, thus stimulating the appropriate B cell to blastogenesis and differentiation (25). Fishman (9) and others (20, 26, 27) extracted…”
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“…The initiation of an immune response is a complex process that may involve three distinct cell types: a glass-adhering macrophage, a thymus-dependent (T) lymphocyte, and a bone marrow-derived (B) lymphocyte (7, 18, 19). Several investigators (6,8) have suggested that this interaction is by direct cell-to-cell contact during which macromolecules may be transferred from one cell to another, thus stimulating the appropriate B cell to blastogenesis and differentiation (25). Fishman (9) and others (20, 26, 27) extracted…”
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confidence: 99%