Fiziologicheski? zhurnal | Vol.37, Issue.1 | | Pages 85-9
[Cell membrane structures participating in mast cell-lymphocyte interactions].
Membrane structures of the mast cells are mainly of protein nature, since trypsin treatment causes almost complete loss of mast cell ability to form rosettes. Trypsin-sensitive proteins have no critical role in the formation of membrane thymocytes structures, which cause their affinity to the mast cells. Sialic acids play a role in organization of the membrane thymocyte structures.
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[Cell membrane structures participating in mast cell-lymphocyte interactions].
Membrane structures of the mast cells are mainly of protein nature, since trypsin treatment causes almost complete loss of mast cell ability to form rosettes. Trypsin-sensitive proteins have no critical role in the formation of membrane thymocytes structures, which cause their affinity to the mast cells. Sialic acids play a role in organization of the membrane thymocyte structures.
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