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. 1982 Feb;45(2):217–225.

Preparation and characterization of the anti-idiotypic properties of rabbit anti-timothy antigen B helper factor and anti-mouse timothy IgE antisera.

A Malley, C J Brandt, L B Deppe
PMCID: PMC1555265  PMID: 6174420

Abstract

with AgB-primed B or T cells and injected into syngeneic X-irradiated recipients. Anti-THF and anti-Eid purified by an AgB-specific T suppressor factor (TSF) affi-gel adsorbent retain their ability to specifically initiate [3H]-thymidine incorporation of AgB-primed T cells. The data indicate that both anti-THF and anti-Eid recognize unique determinants present on AgB-specific T-helper, T-suppressor and B cells, and suggest that the receptors on AgB-specific T and B cells share cross-reactive idiotypic determinants.

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