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Plasma membranes composition and structure of B, T, T gamma and T mu lymphocytes from peripheral blood have been studied using four 125I-labelled lectins. The results showed that B lymphocytes have a greater number of receptors for SBA and Dolichos biflorus lectins than T lymphocytes, whilst the opposite was observed for PHA-lectin. However, no significant differences between the two lymphocyte populations were found regarding the receptors for Tetragonolobus purpureus lectin. Among T lymphocyte subpopulations, SBA, Dolichos biflorus and tetragonolobus purpureus lectins appeared to have higher specificity for T gamma lymphocytes and PHA for T mu. PHA-lectin had greater affinity for B lymphocytes, while the rest showed higher affinity for T lymphocytes. The T gamma subpopulation had lower association constant for PHA-lectin than T mu lymphocytes, whilst the contrary was found to be true for the other three lectins.
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[Quantification of lectin receptors on B, T, T-gamma, and T-mu lymphocytes. II. PHA, SBA, Dolichos biflorus, and Tetragonolobus purpureus].
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