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The ATPase activity in spleens of mice immunized with sheep erythrocytes was examined. A maximal increase in ATPase activity was found at the time when peak numbers of specific antibody forming cells were evident in the mouse spleen, 4–5 days after immunization. A relationship was observed between antigen dose and the peak response of both antibody PFCs and ATPase activity. The Mg2+-ATPase activity was specifically enhanced, while no increase in Na+K+-ATPase activity was demonstrable. These results suggest that a relationship exists between Mg2+-ATPase activity and antibody formation in mouse spleens.
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