Petrov R V, Fuks B B, Khaimov R M, Ataullakhanov R I, Sidorovich I G
Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol. 1978 Apr(4):6-11.
Bone marrow cells added to the spleen cell culture (after Mishell and Dutton) stimulated with sheep red blood cells suppressed the production of plaque-forming cells. Bone marrow supressors-cells bear surface immunoglobulins and MBLA, they are referred to the actively prolferating cells, and, apparently, represent immature cells-precursors of B-lymphocytic series.