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THE mechanism of action of immune lymphocytes in transplantation immunity and other delayed-type immune responses is still obscure. It is almost generally assumed that these cells carry on the surface of their cytoplasm protein anti-determinant groups, that is to say, they behave as cells with fixed antibodies. We have suggested1 that the effect of immune lymphocytes is a particular case of their morphogenetic action and is not connected with the antibody-like structures of their cytoplasm.
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SVET-MOLDAVSKY, G., CHERNYAKHOVSKAYA, I. Destruction of Homologous Cells in Tissue Culture by Nuclei of Immune Lymphocytes. Nature 204, 799–801 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204799a0
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