Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... Receptor Genes involving the T - cell receptor are potential candidates in the pathogenesis of IBD . The T - cell receptor plays a critical role in both the cellular and the humoral arms of the immune system , because interaction within ...
... Receptor Genes involving the T - cell receptor are potential candidates in the pathogenesis of IBD . The T - cell receptor plays a critical role in both the cellular and the humoral arms of the immune system , because interaction within ...
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... receptor a / ẞ or y / 8 ) and CD3 lymphocytes isolated from normal human gut epithelium display phenotypical features different from their counterparts in pe- ripheral blood . Eur J Immunol 1990 ; 20 : 1097-1103 . 107. Schieferdecker HL ...
... receptor a / ẞ or y / 8 ) and CD3 lymphocytes isolated from normal human gut epithelium display phenotypical features different from their counterparts in pe- ripheral blood . Eur J Immunol 1990 ; 20 : 1097-1103 . 107. Schieferdecker HL ...
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... receptor generation and lym- phokine - activated cytotoxicity in inflammatory bowel disease . J Clin Immunol 1987 ; 7 : 59-63 . 129. Rubin LA , Nelson DL . The soluble interleukin - 2 receptor : Biology , function , and clinical ...
... receptor generation and lym- phokine - activated cytotoxicity in inflammatory bowel disease . J Clin Immunol 1987 ; 7 : 59-63 . 129. Rubin LA , Nelson DL . The soluble interleukin - 2 receptor : Biology , function , and clinical ...
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