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The 10P12 cell line was established by transformation of placental cells from a 10 day mouse embryo with A-MuLV. The cells are surface immunoglobulin positive, B23.1 positive, B220 positive and possess receptors for IgE. This line represents a transformed stage of a very early hematopoietic precursor and shares surface antigens with multipotent stem cells. Transcripts of germline immunoglobulin and T cell receptor genes are detectable. |
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