Spleen lymphocytes that were incubated at low temperatures with fluorescent or 125I-labeled anti-Ig showed Ig molecules throughout the membrane as evidenced by immunofluorescence or electron microscopic autoradiographs. Incubation of these lymphocytes at 37°C resulted in the rapid endocytosis of the membrane anti-Ig-Ig complex.
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Unanue, E. R., Perkins, W. D., & Karnovsky, M. J. (1972). Endocytosis by Lymphocytes of Complexes of Anti-Ig with Membrane-Bound Ig. The Journal of Immunology, 108(2), 569–572. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.108.2.569
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