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  • 2. Rosette formation by guinea pig thymocytes and thymus derived lymphocytes with rabbit red blood cells.
    Stadecker MJ, Bishop G, Wortis HH.
    J Immunol; 1973 Dec; 111(6):1834-7. PubMed ID: 4201559
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  • 4. Spontaneous rosette formation by lymphocytes. Differential effect of cytochalasin B on thymocytes and thymus-related peripheral blood lymphocytes in the guinea-pig.
    Radaszkiewicz T, Kotz D, Denk H.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1976 Sep; 25(3):501-4. PubMed ID: 1085682
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  • 6. Human lymphocyte subpopulations. Human thymus-lymphoid tissue (HTL) antigen-positive lymphocytes forming rosettes with sheep erythrocytes and HTL antigen-negative lymphocytes interacting with antigen-antibody-complement complexes.
    Yata J, Tsukimoto I, Tachibana T.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1973 Jul; 14(3):319-26. PubMed ID: 4579778
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  • 7. Rosette formation of guinea pig lymphoid cells with rabbit erythrocytes-differences between thymocytes and peripheral blood lymphocytes.
    Radaszkiewicz T, Denk H.
    Cell Immunol; 1975 Apr; 16(2):374-8. PubMed ID: 1078793
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  • 10. Guinea pig T lymphocyte development analyzed by enzyme histocytochemistry, monoclonal antibodies, and flow cytometry.
    Elias JM, Chiba J, Shevach EM, Godfrey HP.
    Lab Invest; 1985 Mar; 52(3):270-7. PubMed ID: 2579290
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  • 12. Granulocyte formation and infiltration in guinea-pig thymus following exposure to rabbit anti-thymus serum.
    Harris PF, Kugler JH.
    J Anat; 1972 Feb; 111(Pt 2):336. PubMed ID: 5039196
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  • 13. Studies on thymocyte subpopulations in guinea pigs. V. Rosette formation as a tool to separate thymocyte growth factor responsive and mitogen reactive cells.
    Sandberg G, Söder O.
    Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol; 1984 Feb; 74(4):297-304. PubMed ID: 6610644
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  • 15. The formation of stable E rosettes after neuraminidase treatment of either human peripheral blood lymphocytes or of sheep red blood cells.
    Galili U, Schlesinger M.
    J Immunol; 1974 May; 112(5):1628-34. PubMed ID: 4818458
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  • 20. Natural and antibody-induced adherence of guinea pig phagocytic cells to autologous and heterologous thymocytes.
    Siegel I.
    J Immunol; 1970 Oct; 105(4):879-85. PubMed ID: 5470525
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