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- ArticleMoraes ME, Sittler S, Stastny P.Transplant Proc. 1977 Mar;9(1 Suppl 1):137-9.Mononuclear cells from peripheral blood contained at least four different cell types: monocytes, T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and lymphocytes with Fc receptors. Monocytes represented 41% of B-cell-enriched preparations and gave rise to extra reactions due to monocyte antibodies in allo immune sera. Polyvalent anti-Ig stained 88% of B-enriched-cells. However, 58% of these cells had IgG bound to Fc receptors, and only 42% had surface Ig stable after brief incubation at 37 degrees C. Further studies are required to determine to what extent the antibodies reacting with such B-cell preparations are also heterogeneous.