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American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2010
Endometriosis is a disease characterized by the presence of endometriotic tissue outside the uterine cavity. Although its pathogenesis remains to be elucidated, immune status is suggested to play an important role in the initiation and the progression of the disease. In particular, immune cells in lymphoid lineage that comprised T and B lymphocytes and
Yasushi Hirota+5 more
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Endometriosis is a disease characterized by the presence of endometriotic tissue outside the uterine cavity. Although its pathogenesis remains to be elucidated, immune status is suggested to play an important role in the initiation and the progression of the disease. In particular, immune cells in lymphoid lineage that comprised T and B lymphocytes and
Yasushi Hirota+5 more
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2001
<i>Background:</i>Lymphocytic hypophysitis is a disorder of the pituitary gland that presents as a sellar mass lesion and/or hypopituitarism. It causes pituicyte destruction and hypopituitarism and is speculated to have an autoimmune basis.
Mark E, Molitch, Mary P, Gillam
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<i>Background:</i>Lymphocytic hypophysitis is a disorder of the pituitary gland that presents as a sellar mass lesion and/or hypopituitarism. It causes pituicyte destruction and hypopituitarism and is speculated to have an autoimmune basis.
Mark E, Molitch, Mary P, Gillam
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1967
Abstract The literature concerning the atypical lymphocyte is reviewed and an analysis is made of the occurrence, morphology and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis of these cells in normal persons and in patients with a variety of disorders. The atypical lymphocyte is a normal constituent of the human peripheral blood.
Turner A. Wood, Eugene P. Frenkel
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Abstract The literature concerning the atypical lymphocyte is reviewed and an analysis is made of the occurrence, morphology and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis of these cells in normal persons and in patients with a variety of disorders. The atypical lymphocyte is a normal constituent of the human peripheral blood.
Turner A. Wood, Eugene P. Frenkel
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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1995
Some of the key features of aging effects on T lymphocytes have been illuminated in the last few years from new angles. Experimental evidence indicates a profound increase in the proportion of memory versus naive types of T cells, a decline in the response to activation and in the capacity to enter the cycle, and decline in levels of IL-2, yet an ...
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Some of the key features of aging effects on T lymphocytes have been illuminated in the last few years from new angles. Experimental evidence indicates a profound increase in the proportion of memory versus naive types of T cells, a decline in the response to activation and in the capacity to enter the cycle, and decline in levels of IL-2, yet an ...
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Biological Reviews, 1950
SUMMARY Thoracic duct lymphocytes are for the most part newly formed cells; there is only minor circulation of lymphocytes between blood and lymph. Quantitative studies of thoracic duct lymphocyte production show that, in the cat and rabbit, the number of lymphocytes daily entering the blood via the thoracic duct is sufficient to replace those already
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SUMMARY Thoracic duct lymphocytes are for the most part newly formed cells; there is only minor circulation of lymphocytes between blood and lymph. Quantitative studies of thoracic duct lymphocyte production show that, in the cat and rabbit, the number of lymphocytes daily entering the blood via the thoracic duct is sufficient to replace those already
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T Lymphocytes and Autoimmunity
2018T lymphocytes play a central role in regulation of the immune system. Both effector and regulatory T cells work in equilibrium to provide optimal immune response against foreign pathogens. Normally, T cells do not react against self-antigens because of the presence of central and peripheral immunogenic tolerance.
Hareem Ghazanfar, Uqba Khan
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