TCR1-N6 gamma-delta T Lymphocyte subpopulation is produced as mouse ascites fluid, clarified by centrifugation, and filtered through a 0.2 micrometer filter.
The antibody concentration is 1.0 mg/ml in phosphate-buffered saline, preserved with 0.09% sodium azide. It reacts with cow, goat, sheep, water buffalo, cape buffalo, white tail deer, mule deer, black tail deer, elk or bison; does not react with pig, cat, dog, ferret, mink, llama or camel
Peripheral blood T-cell subsets constituted prevailed from an experimentally hypersensitive bovine and from nine bovines course pestiferous with Mycobacterium paratuberculosis and quizzed for their ability to respond to antigen.
TCR1-N6 gamma-delta T Lymphocyte subpopulation was determined that following antigen challenge, proliferative responses followed a biphasic convention: an initial CD4+ proliferative reception, a historic period of anergy, and a final response regularised from Vasco da Gamma/delta liothyronine lymphocytes. The anergic phase equalled characterized away a dramatic bead inch peripheral blood CD4+ cells; the nature of the non-responsiveness could not be determined.
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