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The Ontogeny Of Antigen-Binding Cells, Peter Gabriel D'Eustachio Jan 1976

The Ontogeny Of Antigen-Binding Cells, Peter Gabriel D'Eustachio

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In order to analyze the development of antigen-specific cells, the binding of a variety of antigens by cells in the fetal, neonatal, and adult mouse was compared. The fiber-binding assay was used in many of these experiments, because it provides a simple and uniform method for studying the specific interactions of cells with any of a wide variety of antigens. To demonstrate the specificity of the assay, cells from the spleens of immune and nonimmune adult mice were isolated and characterized. Specifically, after removal from the fibers, these cells were assayed for their viability, their ability to rebind to fibers …


Studies Of Plant Viroid Rna And Other Rna Species Of Unusual Function, Elizabeth Dickson Jan 1976

Studies Of Plant Viroid Rna And Other Rna Species Of Unusual Function, Elizabeth Dickson

Student Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation concerns studies of plant viroid RNA and other RNA species of unusual function. By "RNA species of unusual function" we mean RNA species which do not function as transfer, ribosomal or messenger RNA. In the studies to be reported here we have laid the experimental and theoretical foundation for investigating the role of RNA in the control of gene expression.


Non-Histone Nuclear Proteins : Patterns Of Synthesis And Phosphorylation During The Cell Cycle, Redistribution At Times Of Gene Activation And Properties Of Subsets Interacting With Hnrna, Jonathan Karn Jan 1976

Non-Histone Nuclear Proteins : Patterns Of Synthesis And Phosphorylation During The Cell Cycle, Redistribution At Times Of Gene Activation And Properties Of Subsets Interacting With Hnrna, Jonathan Karn

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