Microtechnique for studies on the role of monocytes in the stimulation of lymphocytes.
AUTOR(ES)
Tärnvik, A
RESUMO
A microtiter technique was used to measure lymphocyte stimulation by antigen-pulsed monocytes. Monocytes from human blood were isolated on polyester film disks. The disks were exposed to antigen and incubated together with lymphocytes in the wells of a microtiter plate. The method was technically simple and required no expensive materials.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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