1970
DOI: 10.1172/jci106435
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Receptors for human γG Globulin on human neutrophils

Abstract: A B S T R A C T Cell

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“…15 %) indicated that granulocytes do not easily rosette, using the assay described here. Messner and Jelinek (1970), showed that granulocyte Fc receptors could be more easily identified using HE coated with the rare Ripley (anti-CD) serum, whereas normal anti-D-coated HE detected similar numbers of granulocyte HEA-RFC to those found here.…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…15 %) indicated that granulocytes do not easily rosette, using the assay described here. Messner and Jelinek (1970), showed that granulocyte Fc receptors could be more easily identified using HE coated with the rare Ripley (anti-CD) serum, whereas normal anti-D-coated HE detected similar numbers of granulocyte HEA-RFC to those found here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Other authors (Messner andJelinek, 1970, Fr0land et al, 1974a) have observed similar inhibition of HEA-RFC, but Dickler and Kunkel (1972) (Dickler and Sachs, 1974).…”
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“…(Henson, 1969;Messner and Jellinek, 1970;Zipursky and Brown, 1974), under present conditions they did not form stable EA rosettes, either in suspension or after they had adhered in culture. They were identified by nuclear morphology and were counted on the culture dishes prepared in (ii) above.…”
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confidence: 68%