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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 133, Issue 1 321-326, Copyright © 1984 by American Association of Immunologists
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H Zola, HA Moore, A Hohmann, IK Hunter, A Nikoloutsopoulos and J Bradley
The monoclonal antibody FMC7 delineates a subpopulation of B lymphocytes in normal blood. Expression of the antigen recognized by FMC7 appears to be maturation-linked, and it serves to distinguish different types of B cell leukemia. The data presented here indicate that the antigen is a protein that is integrated in the cell membrane and that is able to interact with the cytoskeleton. The antigen is rapidly synthesized and turned over, is not cell cycle-dependent, and is relatively resistant to changes induced by culture in the presence of a phorbol ester.
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