Morphological, immunological and immunocytochemical identification of lymphocytes extracted from cutaneous infiltrates.
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- Vol. 23 (1) , 61-8
Abstract
The identification of mononuclear cells extracted from various skin disorders has been investigated and the relative amount of B and T cells determined according to various assays such as E-rosette test, FITC and peroxidase anti-immunoglobulin conjugates. It has been found that: (a) there were two different patterns of distribution of the cells in the infiltrates; one with a T/B ratio above 3 (closest to a delayed type reaction), the other with a T/B ratio below 2. (b) The morphological appearance of tissue lymphocytes differs from that of circulating lymphocytes by the presence of both membrane and cytoplasmic immunoglobulins.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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