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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 International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2003
T cells are major players in the adaptive immune response to pathogens. They express clonally distributed, highly polymorphic antigen receptors that enable them to recognize cell-associated antigen. Upon antigen recognition, T cells undergo clonal amplification and progressively acquire effector functions, ranging from the production of paracrine ...
FABBRI M, SMART C, PARDI , RUGGERO
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T cells are major players in the adaptive immune response to pathogens. They express clonally distributed, highly polymorphic antigen receptors that enable them to recognize cell-associated antigen. Upon antigen recognition, T cells undergo clonal amplification and progressively acquire effector functions, ranging from the production of paracrine ...
FABBRI M, SMART C, PARDI , RUGGERO
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Research in Immunology, 1989
The phenomenon of "homing" is discussed with respect to patterns of lymphocyte circulation and the molecules on the surface of both endothelium and lymphocytes that mediate this process. In addition, the data are analysed in the context of a model for lymphocyte homing.
T A, Yednock, S D, Rosen
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The phenomenon of "homing" is discussed with respect to patterns of lymphocyte circulation and the molecules on the surface of both endothelium and lymphocytes that mediate this process. In addition, the data are analysed in the context of a model for lymphocyte homing.
T A, Yednock, S D, Rosen
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Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2003
Lymphocytic hypophysitis is a rare but important cause of pituitary hypofunction which predominantly affects young women in the peripartum period. It is believed to be an autoimmune disorder with an association with other autoimmune disorders and expression of anti-pituitary cytosolic and anti-nuclear antibodies. Clinically, it presents most frequently
Wai Hoe, Ng +2 more
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Lymphocytic hypophysitis is a rare but important cause of pituitary hypofunction which predominantly affects young women in the peripartum period. It is believed to be an autoimmune disorder with an association with other autoimmune disorders and expression of anti-pituitary cytosolic and anti-nuclear antibodies. Clinically, it presents most frequently
Wai Hoe, Ng +2 more
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Seminars in Immunology, 1997
B- and T-lymphocyte populations have an independent homeostatic regulation of resting (B and T) and activated (B) or memory (T) cell compartments. This organization may provide an efficient mechanism to ensure simultaneously a first natural barrier of protection against common pathogens, the maintenance of immunological T-cell memory and a reservoir of
Tanchot, Corinne +4 more
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B- and T-lymphocyte populations have an independent homeostatic regulation of resting (B and T) and activated (B) or memory (T) cell compartments. This organization may provide an efficient mechanism to ensure simultaneously a first natural barrier of protection against common pathogens, the maintenance of immunological T-cell memory and a reservoir of
Tanchot, Corinne +4 more
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1971
Figure 1 illustrates schematically a mechanism that my colleagues and I believe may participate in the cooperative effect in antibody formation. Its essential feature is that thymus-derived cells, in response to antigen, release a soluble factor that is cytophilic for local macrophages and there binds antigen for presentation to the antibody-forming ...
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Figure 1 illustrates schematically a mechanism that my colleagues and I believe may participate in the cooperative effect in antibody formation. Its essential feature is that thymus-derived cells, in response to antigen, release a soluble factor that is cytophilic for local macrophages and there binds antigen for presentation to the antibody-forming ...
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2011
Lymphocytic adenohypophysitis is a rare but important cause of decreased pituitary function, which predominantly affects young women in pregnancy or the peripartum period. It is an autoimmune disease of the pituitary gland which can present with varying degrees of pituitary hormonal impairment and/or with symptoms related to pituitary enlargement ...
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Lymphocytic adenohypophysitis is a rare but important cause of decreased pituitary function, which predominantly affects young women in pregnancy or the peripartum period. It is an autoimmune disease of the pituitary gland which can present with varying degrees of pituitary hormonal impairment and/or with symptoms related to pituitary enlargement ...
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[Lymphocytes and lymphocyte subpopulations].
Immunitat und Infektion, 1984Human lymphocytes can be subdivided in several subgroups by means of their membrane markers. T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes and natural killer cells can be enumerated with monoclonal antibodies reacting with surface glycoproteins or with antibodies against surface immunoglobulins.
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