>>From p.french@cfi.unsw.EDU.AU Wed Nov 8 07:28:28 1995
>X-Sender: peterf@arnie.cfi.unsw.edu.au
>Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 09:20:17 +1000
>To: m.cooley@cfi.unsw.EDU.AU
>From: p.french@cfi.unsw.EDU.AU (Peter French)
>Subject: How many CD4/CD8 molecules per cell?
>Status: R
>
>>>From BIOSCI-REQUEST@net.bio.net Tue Nov 7 18:23:30 1995
>>To: cell-biology@net.bio.net
>>From: alussow@aol.com (ALussow)
>>Subject: How many CD4/CD8 molecules per cell?
>>Date: 6 Nov 1995 18:46:58 -0500
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>>Status: R
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>>Can anyone tell me how many CD4 or CD8 molecules there are on the
>>corresponding murine or human T-cell?? What is the surface area of the
>>cell??
>>
>>Thanks
>>Alex
>>If you don't ask much from life, that's what you'll get.
>>
>>
>
>Peter French, Centre for Immunology, St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney.
>President, ANZSCBI
>
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>
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