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Binding of bacterial endotoxin to murine spleen lymphocytes
S. Kabir,
D. L. Rosenstreich
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Agriculture & Biology
B-lymphocytes
10%
bioactive properties
4%
bone marrow
5%
cell membranes
4%
cells
5%
endotoxins
100%
ethanolamine
6%
glycolipids
35%
lipid A
7%
lipids
11%
lipopolysaccharides
86%
lymphocyte proliferation
18%
lymphocytes
74%
mice
51%
mitogenesis
7%
moieties
4%
mutants
3%
phospholipids
4%
polysaccharides
4%
proteins
1%
receptors
3%
Salmonella Minnesota
17%
sialic acid
5%
sialidase
6%
spleen
76%
splenocytes
5%
surface proteins
6%
T-lymphocytes
4%
trypsin
4%
uptake mechanisms
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
B-Lymphocytes
8%
Bone Marrow
3%
Endotoxins
89%
Ethanolamine
7%
Glycolipids
31%
In Vitro Techniques
2%
Inbred C3H Mouse
6%
Lipid A
7%
Lipids
10%
Lipopolysaccharides
77%
Lymphocyte Activation
16%
Lymphocytes
62%
Membrane Lipids
5%
Membrane Proteins
4%
Neuraminidase
5%
Phospholipids
4%
Polysaccharides
4%
Proteins
1%
Re-glycolipid
10%
Salmonella
5%
sialic acid receptor
8%
Sialic Acids
7%
Spleen
70%
T-Lymphocytes
3%
Thymus Gland
5%
Trypsin
5%