Lymphocytes: Origin, Structure, and Interrelationships 19 



3. Hamilton, L. D. "Metabolic Stability of PNA and DNA in Human 

 Leukemic Leukocytes: The Function of Lymphocytes," in The Leukemias, 

 ed. by Rebuck, J. W '., Bethel, F. H., and Monto, R. W. New York, Academic 

 Press, Inc., 1957, pp. 381-400. 



1. Hamilton, L. D. Control of lymphocyte production. Brookhaven Sympos. 

 Biol., No. 10, p. 52, 1957. 



5. Hamilton, L. D. Control and functions ot the lymphocytes. Ann. New York 

 Acad. Sc. 73:39, 1958. 



6. Bond, V. P., Fliedner, T. M., Cronkite, E. P., Rubini, J. R., Brecker, G., 

 and Schorr, P. K. Proliferative potentials of bone marrow and blood cells 

 studied by in vitro uptake of H 3 -thymidine. Acta haemat. 21:1, 1959. 



7. Flemming, W. Studien iiber Regeneration der Gewebe. I. Die Zellver- 

 mehrung in der Lymphdrusen und verwandten Organen und ihr Einfluss auf 

 deren Ban. Arch. f. mikr. Anat., Bd. 24, S. 50. 1885. 



8. Sundberg, R. D. Lymphocytogenesis in human lymph nodes. /. Lab. & Clin. 

 Med. 32:777, 1947. 



9. Downey, H., and Weidenreich, F. Uber die Bildung der Lymphocyten in 

 Lymphdrusen und Milz. Arch. mihr. Anat. u. Entwicklungsmech. 50:306, 

 1912. 



10. Maximow, A. "The Lymphocytes and Plasma Cells," in Special Cytology, ed. 

 by Cowdry, E. V. New York, Paul B. Hoeber. Inc., 1928. vol. 1, p. 319. 



11. Conway, E. A. Reactions of lymphatic tissue in early stages of Bacterium 

 monocytogenes infection. Arch. Path. 25:200, 1938. 



12. Bloom, W. "Lymphatic Tissue; Lymphatic Organs," in Handbook of 

 Honatology, ed. by Downey, H. New York, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1938, vol. 

 2, p. 1428."' 



13. Sundberg, R. D., and Downey, H. Comparison of lymphoid cells of bone 

 marrow and lymph nodes of rabbits and guinea pigs. Am. J. Anat. 70 Abb, 

 1942. 



14. Downey, H. Development of histiocytes and macrophages from lympho- 

 cytes. /. Lab. fc Clin. Med. 45:499, 1955. 



15. Rebuck, J. W., and Crowley, J. H. A method of studying leukocytic func- 

 tions in vivo. Ann. New York Acad. Sc. 59:757, 1955. 



16. Rebuck, J. W., Monto, R. W., Monaghan, E. A., and Riddle, J. M. Poten- 

 tialities of the lymphocyte, with an additional reference to its dysfunction in 

 Hodgkin's disease. Ann. New York Acad. Sc. 73:8, 1958. 



17. Berman, L. Observations on dry films of cultures of lymphoid tissue. Arch. 

 Path. 33:295, 1942. 



18. Berman, L., and Stulberg, C. S. The Detroit strains of human epithelial- 

 like cells from non-leukemic peripheral blood. Blood 73:1149, 1958. 



19. Trowell, O. A. Re-utilization of lymphocytes in lymphopoiesis. Biophys. 

 Biochem. Cytol. 3:317, 1957. 



20. Trowell, O. A. Some properties of lymphocytes in vivo and in vitro. Ann. 

 New York Acad. Sc. 73:105, 1958. 



21. Ottesen, J. On the age of human white cells in peripheral blood. Acta 

 physiol. scandinav. 32:75, 1954. 



22. Christensen, B. C, and Ottesen, J. The age of leukocytes in the blood 



