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      Migration enhancement factor: a new lymphokine.

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          Production of human migration inhibitory factor by lymphocytes exposed to antigen was studied at intervals over a 7-day period. Migration inhibitory factor was measured by an agarose gel method, with buffycoat leukocytes as indicator cells. Lymphocyte supernatants from 7-day cultures consistently showed migration inhibitory factor activity; by contrast, enhancement of migration was frequently noted when effector cells were exposed to supernatants from 2- to 5-day cultures. Enhancement activity was manifested either by enhanced migration or by a sequential reduction in inhibitory activity consistent with a factor opposing the action of migration inhibitory factor. When supernatants were subjected to polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, enhancement activity was regularly found in the beta-globulin region and migration inhibitory factor in the albumin fraction of the gel. The enhancement activity was heat-stable and nondialyzable. These findings characterize a hitherto unreported lymphokine, migration enhancement factor.

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          Journal
          Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
          Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
          Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
          0027-8424
          0027-8424
          Mar 1974
          : 71
          : 3
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          10.1073/pnas.71.3.875
          388118
          4522797
          a05de24e-88c9-47a9-b4b3-698c1520a8d7
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