Human T lymphocytes possess membrane receptors (E receptors) that bind sheep erythrocytes (SRBC). The E receptors may be removed from the T cells by heating the lymphocytes at 45℃ or by digestion with trypsin, but th...Human T lymphocytes possess membrane receptors (E receptors) that bind sheep erythrocytes (SRBC). The E receptors may be removed from the T cells by heating the lymphocytes at 45℃ or by digestion with trypsin, but then they regenerate spontaneously, and the rate of regeneration in vitro is accelerated by a number of sub-展开更多
文摘Human T lymphocytes possess membrane receptors (E receptors) that bind sheep erythrocytes (SRBC). The E receptors may be removed from the T cells by heating the lymphocytes at 45℃ or by digestion with trypsin, but then they regenerate spontaneously, and the rate of regeneration in vitro is accelerated by a number of sub-