Reed-sternberg/lymphocyte rosette: Lymphocyte subpopulations as defined by monoclonal antibodies

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The Reed-Sternberg cell/lymphocyte rosette characteristic of Hodgkin's disease tissue and cell suspensions was investigated with monoclonal antibodies on fresh viable cell suspensions prepared from nine cases of Hodgkin's disease. The biopsy material comprised six spleens and three lymph nodes. The majority of the rosetting lymphocytes were T cells, primarily of the helper subset. Some of the attached lymphocytes were suppressor T cells. In addition, a few of the rosetting lymphocytes around Reed-Sternberg cells were B cells.

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Morris, C. S., & Stuart, A. E. (1984). Reed-sternberg/lymphocyte rosette: Lymphocyte subpopulations as defined by monoclonal antibodies. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 37(7), 767–771. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.37.7.767

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