Higgy KE, Burns GF, Hayhoe FG. Discrimination of B, T and null lymphocytes by esterase cytochemistry.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY 1977;
18:437-48. [PMID:
327533 DOI:
10.1111/j.1600-0609.1977.tb02098.x]
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Abstract
A technique has been devised which optimally demonstrates non-specific esterase activity in human blood lymphocytes. The reaction is carried out on smears fixed with formalin vapour, using alpha-naphthol butyrate as substrate at pH 8 and at a low concentration for a short incubation period. The pattern of esterase activity revealed by this method provides a discriminating marker for mature T-lymphocytes, which show dense, localised, dot-like positivity, and a probable marker for 'null' cells in the form of scattered granular positivity. B cells appear to be negative. Monocytes show a clearly different pattern of granular positivity.
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