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- BookJudith Garrard.Contents:
Basic concepts
Paper trail : how to plan and manage a search of the literature
Documents folder : how to select and organize documents for review
Review matrix : how to abstract the research literature
Synthesis : how to use a review matrix to write a synthesis
A library of lit review master folders
The matrix indexing system
Matrix applications by health sciences professionals. - ArticleGrossi CE, Webb SR, Zicca A, Lydyard PM, Moretta L, Mingari MC, Cooper MD.J Exp Med. 1978 May 01;147(5):1405-17.Two subpopulation of circulating human T cells forming rosettes with neuraminidase-treated sheep erythrocytes were purified on the basis of the presence of receptors for IgG (TG cells) or for IgM (TM cells), and were shown to have distinguishing morphological and histochemical characteristics. TM cells had the general features of typical small- or medium-sized lymphocytes; most were easily identifiable by distinctive cytoplasmic accumulations, usually one and sometimes two large spots, of nonspecific acid esterase activity. The release of the vesicular contents on short-term culture of TG cells was inhibited by cytochalasin B. Definition of these distinguishing characteristics of TM and TG cells provides a basis for practical enumeration of these functionally distinct subpopulations of human T cells. Some of the TG cells were capable of endocytosis of IgG antibody-coated erythrocytes.