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Binding by rat thymus lymphocytes of thymosin V, labeled with colloidal gold, was studied. Under the experimental conditions employed at least 2.8% cells exhibited thymosin binding sites.
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This article originally appeared in Experientia 38 (5) 1982, p. 618 but was accompanied by imporperfigures. Supported by Polish Academy of Sciences
The authors thank Dr A.L. Goldstein for the gift of thymosin. Also are grateful to Dr J. Jaroszewski for helpful discussion.
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Brelinska, R., Warchoł, J.B. Receptors for thymosin fraction V on rat thymic lymphocytes. Experientia 38, 1317–1318 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01954924
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