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Leu-7-positive cells with monocyte phenotype show different ultrastructural features in comparison to Leu-7-positive cells with T-cell phenotype

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The ultrastructural features of the Leu-7-positive — Leu-M3-positive cell subpopulation and the Leu-7-positive — Leu-4-positive cell subpopulation were characterized and compared using immunogold-immunoperoxidase double labelling with immunoelectron microscopy. The majority of Leu-7-positive cells coexpressed a monocyte phenotype and showed an ultrastructural pattern specific for functional natural killer (NK) cells, i.e. a low nuclear/cytoplasmic (N/C) ratio, an irregular outline, many cytoplasmic organelles and electron-dense granules. In contrast, only a minority of Leu-7-positive cells coexpressed a T phenotype, and these were characterized by a high N/C ratio, an even surface and the absence of electron-dense granules. Thus, Leu-7-positive — Leu-4-positive cells may by an immature form of NK cells, and Leu-7-positive—Leu-4-positive and Leu-7-positive — Leu-M3-positive cell subpopulations may represent different stages of Leu-7-positive cell differentiation.

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Manara, G.C., De Panfilis, G., Ferrari, C. et al. Leu-7-positive cells with monocyte phenotype show different ultrastructural features in comparison to Leu-7-positive cells with T-cell phenotype. Histochemistry 82, 525–527 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00489973

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