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Low Lymphocyte Count and Cardiovascular Diseases

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2011
Inflammation plays a crucial pathophysiological role in the entire continuum of the atherosclerotic process, from its initiation, progression, and plaque destabilization leading ultimately to an acute coronary event. Furthermore, once the clinical event has occurred, inflammation also influences the left ventricular remodelling process.
J, Núñez   +6 more
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Effect of Immunotherapy on Peripheral Lymphocyte Count

Archives of Surgery, 1971
Serum protein determinations and total peripheral lymphocyte counts (TPLCs) were made on 61 cancer patients before and after injection of a cancer vaccine. Immunization did not significantly affect any of the serum protein concentrations. On the other hand, all patients treated with cobalt prior to immunization, were noted to have significant decrease ...
W J, Pendergrast   +2 more
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Precision and accuracy of absolute lymphocyte counts

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1989
A critique of leukocyte counting using automated hematology instruments is presented. Important preanalytical variables include the anticoagulant and specimen assay delays. The precision of counts is directly related to the number of leukocytes counted.
J A, Koepke, A L, Landay
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Helping pathologists to count: Using Artificial Intelligence to count lymphocytes

2021
Lymphocytes have been found to be important biomarkers in multiple tumors. However, automating lymphocyte counting on tissue images is not a trivial task. These tissue images are massive in size, requires a certain set of rules to be followed when being analysed and moreover, the counts produced by different annotators for the same tissue often are not
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Stress influences CD4+ lymphocyte counts

Immunology Letters, 1991
L J, van Tits, S J, Graafsma
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TOTAL LYMPHOCYTE-COUNTS IN BREAST CANCER

The Lancet, 1978
E.T. Bainbridge   +2 more
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