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Recent studies by Andersson et al. (1977) have demonstrated that of all splenic mouse B lymphocytes, 30% respond to the PBA properties of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). This finding substantiates the notion that not all B cells are equipped with receptors for all PBA substances. This finding allows the use of distinct PBA substances for the delineation of B cells of different subsets, and therefore, functional markers for subpopulations might be as useful as cell surface markers for the definition of abberant cell subpopulations.
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