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Whole blood assay for assessment of the mixed lymphocyte reaction
When lymphocytes from genetically different individuals are mixed together in tissue culture blast transformation occurs, a reaction known as the mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). The MLR is a clinically relevant in vitro assay where lymphocytes from one individual (effector, E) are incubated with th...
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