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Haemophilia and T lymphocyte subsets. [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Disease in Childhood, 1984
Number of circulating lymphocytes and T cell subsets were assessed in 13 boys with severe haemophilia and 12 age matched controls. There was no significant difference between the two groups. This conflicts with previous findings in adults where lymphopenia and changes in T cell subpopulations have been found frequently.
D A Walker   +2 more
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Discovering lymphocyte subsets [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2005
At a scientific meeting in 1968, Jacques Miller was accused of complicating immunology. He and others suggested that there was not one but two kinds of lymphocytes—one from the thymus and one from the bone marrow. In a pair of groundbreaking articles published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine in 1968, Miller and his student Graham Mitchell ...
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T-lymphocyte subsets in nephrotic syndrome

open access: yesKidney International, 1991
T-lymphocyte subsets when measured in steroid responsive nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) have demonstrated significant variance from normal values. T-cell subsets were studied by using two-color flow cytometric analysis in 32 children (9.2 +/- 5 years of age) with SRNS.
Fiser, Richard T   +5 more
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Lymphocytes subsets reference values in childhood [PDF]

open access: yesCytometry Part A, 2014
AbstractImmunophenotyping of blood lymphocyte subsets and activation markers is a basic tool in the diagnostic process of primary immunodeficiency diseases, its use becoming more and more widespread as the knowledge about these illnesses increases. However, the availability of reliable reference values, which need to be age‐matched for the pediatric ...
TOSATO, FRANCESCA   +6 more
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Lymphocyte subsets in normal bone marrow [PDF]

open access: yesBlood, 1986
Bone marrow aspirates and biopsies from ten normal donors were stained directly with monoclonal antibodies specific for lymphocyte, monocyte, and myeloid antigens, and were analyzed by flow cytometry. To avoid cell loss, lymphocytes were not specifically isolated prior to staining.
Donald J. Innes   +3 more
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T‐Lymphocyte subsets as noninvasive markers of cardiomyopathy [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Cardiology, 1990
AbstractFifty‐eight patients with symptomatic congestive heart failure were examined for T‐lymphocyte subsets in the peripheral blood using two‐color laser flow cytometry as a noninvasive diagnostic procedure. The final diagnoses established by catheterization and endomyocardial biopsy were dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM, n=24), myocarditis (MC) by the ...
K Yuasa   +6 more
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Abnormalities of lymphocyte subsets in polymyositis. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1983
Peter O. Behan   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Delineating circulating lymphocyte subsets in the transition from gout remission to recurrence. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Immunol
Yu H   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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