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Inhibition of Lymphocyte Blastogenesis by C3c and C3d
1979
Journal of Immunology
The C3 cleavage products C3c and C3d were tested for their ability to alter the immunoproliferative response of human peripheral mononuclear cells to the antigens SLO and SK-SD, and to the mitogens PHA and PWM. It was found that both C3c (30 to 120 µg/ml) and C3d (10 to 40 µg/ml) inhibited lymphocyte blastogenesis in the presence on antigens but not mitogens, when cells were cultured in either autologous plasma or FCS. Similarly, the response to antigens of cell populations enriched for T
doi:10.4049/jimmunol.122.3.1126
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