Light-microscopical Demonstration of Different Cell Membrane Structures of Human Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes (PBI)
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Labelling of membrane structures in human peripheral blood lymphocytes is achieved by a Fe-(III)-hydroxide-glycane-complex. According to the distribution of labelled structures, coarse-granular clustered (about 80%) and fine-granular diffuse marked peripheral blood lymphocytes can be distinguished. Each of these populations seems to have morphologically discernible subpopulations.
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