Abstract
The frequencies of lipopolysaccharide‐reactive B lymphocytes in adult BALB/c spleen cells were determined by limiting dilution experiments to be between 1 in 50 and 1 in 100. Within this reactive population, the frequencies of B lymphocytes specific for phosphorylcholine (PC) and/or binding a TEPC 15‐associated idiotope‐specific monoclonal antibody (10/13) were found to be between 1 in 50 and 1 in 500. Binding of these antibodies to immobilized PC or to monoclonal idiotope‐specific antibodies could be inhibited by soluble PC in a solid‐phase radioimmunoassay. Around half the PC‐specific B cell clones were found to also bind 10/13 idiotope‐specific monoclonal antibody, while the rest were either PC specific, but idiotope‐negative or idiotope‐positive, and unable to bind immobilized PC.

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