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Locomotion of human lymphoid cells. I. Effect of culture and con A on T and non-T lymphocytes.
Authors:G J O'Neill  D M Parrott
Institution:Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021 U.S.A.
Abstract:Human peripheral lymphocytes were separated from whole blood on a Ficoll-Hypaque gradient. They were then depleted of monocytes, separated into T and non-T fractions, and assayed for locomotor responses toward casein and endotoxin-activated serum in Boyden chambers. Non-T cells showed higher random motility than did T cells. Culture prior to assay was necessary in order to demonstrate locomotor activity of T cells, but this requirement, although desirable, was not essential for non-T lymphocytes. It was not necessary for Con A to be present in the culture medium or for either T or non-T lymphocytes to be in blast form to show locomotion.
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