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macromolecular insoluble cold globulin

Known as: MICG 
National Institutes of Health

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1989
1989
Lymphokine‐activated killer (LAK) cells have been defined as interleukin 2 (lL‐2)‐activated cytolytic effector cells exhibiting… 
1986
1986
We report here that cytotoxic pretreatment of spleen cells from six different strains of young adult mice with a monospecific… 
1983
1983
In embryonic mice pluripotential hemopoietic stem cells (PHSC) originate in the yolk sac and migrate to the fetal liver and from… 
1981
1981
Adult thymocytes and peripheral T cells synthesize and insert a glycoprotein into their plasma membrane that is termed… 
1979
1979
Although surface immunoglobulin characterizes B cells in man, there are few surface markers that distinguish T cells. We have… 
1979
1979
Macromolecular insoluble cold globulin is a glycoprotein synthesized predominantly by T lymphocytes in the mouse. The present… 
1979
1979
Thymus cell-derived macromolecular insoluble cold globulin (T-MICG) is a 225,000-dalton protein, selectively synthesized in human… 
1978
1978
THYMUS-DERIVED (T) lymphocytes are a heterogeneous cell population in terms of their function and the surface antigens they…