par Lambermont, Micheline ;Wybran, Joseph ;Govaerts, André
Référence Journal of immunological methods, 15, 2, page (157-162)
Publication Publié, 1977
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Human red blood cells can bind to human peripheral blood lymphocytes. The percentage of these rosette forming cells (TEh) depends on various conditions including temperature and the use of selected fetal calf serum. It is improved by toluidine blue. Prior incubation at 37°C is not necessary. ABO and rhesus antigen D have no influence on rosette formation. Analysis of human rosettes in T and B cell rich populations, in patients with chronic lymphatic leukemia or T cell lymphoma provides further evidence that human autologous and allogeneic rosette forming cells belong to a T cell subpopulation.