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Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 158, 1775-1780, Copyright © 1983 by Rockefeller University Press


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HNK-1 antibody detects an antigen expressed on neuroectodermal cells

M Lipinski, K Braham, JM Caillaud, C Carlu and T Tursz

The HNK-1 antibody known to define a subpopulation of human lymphocytes with natural killer and killer cell activities was shown to detect a common neuroectodermal antigen. Most tumor lines and paraffin-embedded tumors and normal tissues of neuroectodermal origin were specifically stained by HNK-1. Lines and tissues of other derivations were negative except a trophoblastic tumor line and a percentage of Ewing's sarcomas, whose histogenesis is poorly understood. These data indicate that HNK-1 antibody could be of interest in clinical histopathology but cannot be considered as specific for a lymphocyte subset.
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