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Purified H-2b and H-2a molecules were bound to egg lecithin liposomes by a detergent dialysis procedure. Analysis of the liposomes indicated that only 30-50% of bound H-2b is oriented with the hydrophilic, antigenic portion of the molecule toward the outside of the liposome. Saturation of the liposomes occurred at a ratio of 64 molecules of egg lecithin per molecule of H-2b. Liposomes containing H-2 molecules were capable of stimulating spleen cells from primed donors to produce specific, alloreactive, cytotoxic T lymphocytes in vitro. Stimulation was dependent on adherent cells present in the responder spleen cells. Optimal stimulation occurred with highly saturated liposomes and at a ratio of 4-8 micrograms of H-2b per 8 X 10(6) responder cells.
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