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. 1975 Feb;28(2):301–304.

Independent movement of surface immunoglobulin from Fc receptors on lymphocyte membranes.

R Ramasamy, Y Lawson
PMCID: PMC1445810  PMID: 1123249

Abstract

The majority of surface immunoglobulin-positive lymph node cells possess Fc receptors detectable by a rosette technique. The movement of surface immunoglobulin to form caps does not alter the distribution of Fc receptors, although Fc rosette-forming indicator cells collect over the immunoglobulin cap under capping conditions.

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