Granger G A, Weiser R S
Science. 1966 Jan 7;151(3706):97-9. doi: 10.1126/science.151.3706.97.
Specific adherence of immune macrophages to monolayers of target cells is a passive phenomenon which represents only the first step in the mutually destructive interaction of immune macrophages and target cells. A specific hemagglutinin, responsible for specific adherence, was eluted from well-washed immune macrophages by heat treatment. The nature of the events in the interaction subsequent to adherence are unknown, but apparently demand the biosynthetic activities of the immune macrophage.
免疫巨噬细胞对靶细胞单层的特异性黏附是一种被动现象,它仅仅代表了免疫巨噬细胞与靶细胞相互破坏作用的第一步。一种负责特异性黏附的特异性血凝素通过热处理从充分洗涤过的免疫巨噬细胞中洗脱出来。黏附后相互作用中后续事件的性质尚不清楚,但显然需要免疫巨噬细胞的生物合成活性。