Some electrical properties of murine thymocytes, and b- and t-lymphocytes.

1976 
Abstract The electrical properties of the peripheries of mouse thymocytes, B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes have been examined in the fresh and glutaraldehyde-fixed states by electrophoresis, and in the fixed state by electron microscopic observation of the densities of binding of positively charged, colloidal iron hydroxide (CIH) particles. On the one hand, the electrophoretic mobilities of the T-lymphocytes were higher than those of either the B-lymphocytes or the thymocytes, in both the fresh and fixed states. On the other hand, the densities of CIH particles binding to the B-lymphocytes were higher than those on either the T-lymphocytes or the thymocytes. It is suggested that the disproportions between the electrokinetic and electron microscopic observations in the three classes of cells, are due to different (average) numbers of anionic sites, in the clusters of these sites marked by each CIH particle.
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