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BLOCKING CELLULAR DIVISION OF ACCESSORY/STIMULATOR CELLSThere are two situations in which inhibition of accessory or stimulator cell division shouldbe blocked. When purified T cells rather than unfractionated lymphoid populations areused in Basic Protocol 1, cultures are frequently supplemented with accessory cellssyngeneic to the responder T cells. If accessory cell DNA synthesis is inhibited, one canthen be certain that the resultant proliferative response is comprised entirely of responderT cells and does not contain a component of recruited B cell proliferation derived fromthe accessory cell populations. In the MLR, the stimulator cells are spleen cells from micethat differ from the responder cells in H-2 and/or Mls gene expression (see APPENDIX 1,Tables A.1C.1 and A.1F.1) and they can also recognize alloantigens on the responder cells.This responsiveness of stimulator cells against responder cells in an MLR (so-calledback-stimulation) must be prevented by blocking cellular division. This can be done by
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