Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... lymphocytes on function of lymphocytes 28-30 and Fc receptors.31 We can consistently detect ADCC against several tumor cell targets using freshly isolated lamina propria mononuclear cells but it appears to be macrophage and not lymphocyte ...
... lymphocytes on function of lymphocytes 28-30 and Fc receptors.31 We can consistently detect ADCC against several tumor cell targets using freshly isolated lamina propria mononuclear cells but it appears to be macrophage and not lymphocyte ...
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... lymphocytes in control ileum and colon and in inflammatory bowel disease . Dig Dis Sci 1986 ; 31 : 593–603 . 76. Malizia G , Trejdosiewicz LK , Wood GM , Howdle PD , Janossy G , Losowsky MS . The microenvironment of coeliac disease : T ...
... lymphocytes in control ileum and colon and in inflammatory bowel disease . Dig Dis Sci 1986 ; 31 : 593–603 . 76. Malizia G , Trejdosiewicz LK , Wood GM , Howdle PD , Janossy G , Losowsky MS . The microenvironment of coeliac disease : T ...
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... lymphocytes are present . Formal counting of lymphocytes reveals a mean of 32.4 lymphocytes per 100 superficial colonic epithelial cells , compared with a mean of 5.6 in normal controls.35 In contrast to the usual lymphocytes found in ...
... lymphocytes are present . Formal counting of lymphocytes reveals a mean of 32.4 lymphocytes per 100 superficial colonic epithelial cells , compared with a mean of 5.6 in normal controls.35 In contrast to the usual lymphocytes found in ...
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