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'Autoreactivity' of some hybridomas may be caused by a three-cell interaction
Y. Aihara, J. Klein
Biology
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Cell Interaction
100%
Hybridoma
100%
Autoreactivity
100%
Interleukin-2
66%
Hybridoma Cells
66%
T Cells
50%
Syngeneic
33%
Spleen
33%
Thymocytes
33%
Bone Marrow Cells
33%
Lymph Node Cells
33%
Spleen Cells
16%
H-2B
16%
2-complex
16%
Interaction Type
16%
T Cell Receptor
16%
IL-2 Production
16%
Thymoma
16%
Novel Types
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Interaction
100%
Hybridoma
100%
Interleukin 2
50%
T Cell
30%
Syngenic
20%
Thymocyte
20%
Bone Marrow Cell
20%
Lymph Node Cell
20%
Secretion (Process)
10%
Splenocyte
10%
Coculture
10%
Liver Cell
10%
Bagg Albino Mouse
10%
T Cell Receptor
10%