Mosedale B, Smith M A, Courtenay J S
Transplantation. 1976 Aug;22(2):122-31. doi: 10.1097/00007890-197608000-00007.
Immunosuppressive antimouse and antihuman thymocyte sera and antihuman T lymphocyte sera, raised in rabbits, inhibited colony formation in vitro by bone marrow stem cells. Absorption of the antisera with fetal liver, or isolation of the gamma-globulin from the antisera, removed the inhibitory effect on bone marrow stem cells but left the anti T lymphocyte activity unimpaired. Absorption with cultured lymphoblasts (B cell lines) failed to remove the affinity of the globulins for B lymphocytes.