yes, CD2 has been identified as you ask on progenitors (ref J.Immunol.
1993,151:100) and we see it on circulating cells
fp
At 01:40 PM 4/21/97 EDT, you wrote:
>
>Question:
>
>Is CD2 on human B cell progenitors? on human B cells? Some mouse B cells
and mouse progenitors
>express CD2; has anyone out there looked at human samples ? I am aware of
CD2+CD19+CD10+CD34+
>ALL; what about non-transformed cells ?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rachel M. Gerstein
>
>Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
>University of Massachusetts Medical Center
>55 Lake Ave North
>Worcester, MA 01655
>Phone: 508-856-1044 FAX: 508-856-5920
>
>
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