Evidence for a New Lymphocyte-stimulating Determinant (Lsd) Detected by Alloreactive T Cell Lines
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Three alloreactive T cell clones are described which reveal a new lymphocyte-stimulating determinant (Lsd) controlled by a gene on chromosome 1 of the mouse but different from and possibly centromeric to Mls. Two clones were originally isolated as anti-H-2b-specific and showed and retained cross-reactivity to Lsd (clone OD3, BALB/c anti-C57BL/6; clone KB37, B10.BR anti-C57BL/10). The third clone (BD7, C57BL/6 anti-CBA/J) was probably originally directed against Lsd. So far, Lsd is only characterized by stimulation of T cell proliferation, and its physiological function is not yet known.
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