Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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Page 111
... recent im- munohistochemical study based on MAbs to IgE failed to reveal a significant number of IgE - producing immunocytes in normal or inflamed rectal mucosa , 147 and such cells seem to be extremely rare even in the intestinal ...
... recent im- munohistochemical study based on MAbs to IgE failed to reveal a significant number of IgE - producing immunocytes in normal or inflamed rectal mucosa , 147 and such cells seem to be extremely rare even in the intestinal ...
Page 117
... recent study , however , reported a marked increase in CD4 + cells in the lamina propria of severely inflamed UC lesions , with a significant rela- tionship to the expanded population of IgG - producing immunocytes.80 Interest- ingly ...
... recent study , however , reported a marked increase in CD4 + cells in the lamina propria of severely inflamed UC lesions , with a significant rela- tionship to the expanded population of IgG - producing immunocytes.80 Interest- ingly ...
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... recent two - color flow - cytometric analyses have provided conflicting information ; dispersed CD4 + and CD8 + lamina propria T cells were reported to show fairly equal levels of stimulation , and there tended to be more activated T ...
... recent two - color flow - cytometric analyses have provided conflicting information ; dispersed CD4 + and CD8 + lamina propria T cells were reported to show fairly equal levels of stimulation , and there tended to be more activated T ...
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