Effect of ribonuclease from Bacillus intermedius on human blood lymphocytes
By using a rosette formation test the effect of ribonuclease Bacillus intermedius (RNase Bi) on T- and B-lymphocytes in human peripheral blood has been studied in vitro. The RNase effect on T-lymphocytes depends on its concentration: low concentrations (10−6–10−2μg ml−1) stimulate E-rosette formatio...
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