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Traffic signals on endothelium for lymphocyte recirculation and leukocyte emigration.

Annual Review of Physiology, 1995
The circulatory and migratory properties of white blood cells have evolved to allow efficient surveillance of tissues for infectious pathogens and rapid accu­ mulation at sites of injury and infection.
T. Springer
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A comparison of the neutrophil-lymphocyte, platelet-lymphocyte and monocyte-lymphocyte ratios in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder patients – a retrospective file review

Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2017
Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and monocyte-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) have recently been used as indicators of inflammation.
Selçuk Özdin, G. Sarısoy, Ömer Böke
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Two new inflammatory markers associated with Disease Activity Score‐28 in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: neutrophil‐lymphocyte ratio and platelet‐lymphocyte ratio

International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 2015
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory autoimmune disease with unknown etiology and systemic involvement. Neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet–lymphocyte ratio (PLR) are two new inflammatory markers used in the assessment of systemic ...
A. U. Uslu   +7 more
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Evaluation of the heterophil/lymphocyte ratio as a measure of stress in chickens.

Avian diseases, 1983
The number of lymphocytes in chicken blood samples decreased and the number of heterophils increased in response to stressors and to increasing levels of corticosterone in the chicken feed.
W. Gross, H. S. Siegel
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Observations on Cryopreservation of Lymphocytes in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia and Normal Human Lymphocytes

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1971
A set of conditions is defined for freeze‐storage of lymphocytes circulating in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL‐lymphocytes) and in healthy individuals (normal lymphocytes). Isolated cells are frozen in culture medium containing 15 % serum and 8.3 % (v/v) dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) at a post‐freezing cooling rate in the range 1.8‐–3.4° per min to ...
A. E. R. Thomson, T.W. E. O'Connor
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Cytolytic T Lymphocytes

Annual Review of Immunology, 1983
observations and their interpretation becomes blurred with time. A re-evaluation of the data on CTL may become important at a time when the emphasis of the questions asked about these cells changes. We think the discovery of T-cell growth factor and the design of methods that have allowed the maintenance of CTL clones in permanent culture have ushered ...
H R MacDonald, M Nabholz
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T Lymphocytes and Aging

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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THE MAMMALIAN LYMPHOCYTE

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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