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pubmed-article:164953pubmed:abstractTextA simple quantitative assay method was developed for the agglutination of rat ascites hepatoma cells mediated by Concanavalin A or Ricinus communis agglutinin. This method was based on the principle that the turbidity of a cell suspension is proportional to the sum of the cross-sectional area of cells and aggregatesmas predicted by the theoretical consideration, the turbidity decreased when cells were aggregated and the decrease was a function of the average number of the cells in aggregates. The agglutinability of the cells, judged by this method, showed a maximum value at a certain concentration of the agglutinin. By further addition of the agglutinin, the agglutinability slightly decreased from the maximum. These phenomena were observed both for Concanavalin A and Ricinus communis agglutinin. The binding and the agglutination experiments using [3-H]concanavalin A revealed that the binding to approx;0% of the total receptors caused a maximal agglutination. This suggested that the receptors responsible for the agglutination constitute only a small part of the total receptors on the surface.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:164953pubmed:articleTitleA quantitative assay for concanavalin A- and Ricinus communis agglutinin-mediated agglutinations of rat ascites hepatoma cells. Relationship between concanavalin A binding and cell agglutination.lld:pubmed
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