Department of Medicine, SUNY at Buffalo, School of Medicine, The Buffalo General Hospital, Buffalo, NY 14203, U.S.A.
Abstract:
The augmentation of murine natural killer (NK) cell activity after culture is described. Increased NK cell activity occurred when spleen cells were cultured for 18 or 42 h at high cell density in macro culture plates at 37°C. Similar results were also achieved using the same cell density when micro culture plates were employed. The simple modifications of culture conditions described in this paper should provide an excellent tool to study murine NK activity after culture. Furthermore, the micro culture system has the added advantage of enabling one to test large numbers of samples.