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. 1971 Feb;68(2):430–434. doi: 10.1073/pnas.68.2.430

Membrane-Associated Immunoglobulin of Rabbit Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes: Allelic Exclusion at the b Locus

Joseph M Davie 1, William E Paul 1, Rose G Mage 1, Margaret B Goldman 1
PMCID: PMC388954  PMID: 4100380

Abstract

Light chain allotypic determinants were demonstrated on the surface of peripheral blood lymphocytes of rabbits. By means of a combined immunofluorescent and autoradiographic technique, a great majority of the individual lymphocytes of rabbits heteroxygous at the b locus were shown to have detectable quantities of only one allotype. A small proportion of lymphocytes appeared to possess both allelic forms of L chains.

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