New phenotypic marker for lipopolysaccharide responsiveness.
AUTOR(ES)
Gollapudi, S V
RESUMO
Lipopolysaccharide-enhanced secretion of non-immunoglobulin proteins by bone marrow cells derived from responder, nonresponder, and low-responder mouse strains did not precisely correlate with the lipopolysaccharide responsiveness assessment based on the mitogenic reactivity of splenocytes. These findings suggest that enhancement of secretion of non-immunoglobulin protein may be useful for further characterization of lipopolysaccharide responsiveness.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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