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  1. ... modification, so that the body’s immune system and natural resistance can ... World of the Cell. Menlo Park, CA: Benjamin/Cummings, 1986: 763. . Roberts ...
  2. ... local or state health departments and to cdc. References 4. CDC. ... lymphadenopathy and T cell abnormalities in hemophilia A. J Pediatr 1983;1 ...
  3. ... of Medicine. Vol. 314 No. 12 | SOUNDING BOARD REFERENCES . Eriksson S, Carlson J, ... lives of a cell. New York: Penguin Books, 1980.32- SOUNDING BOARD ...
  4. ... attack and kill invading organisms and other infected cells ("killer" lymphocytes). Terminal patient: a patient who is expected ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The therapeutical applications of hydrozone and glycozone 
    Publication: New York : [publisher not identified], 1899
    ... cells, and they are grouped differently from the natural cells.” What are we to do, then, when dealing ... tendency becomes stronger than the resistance of the cells can endure, the natural termination of such cases is fatal. Other cases ...
  6. ... spinal cord via the spinal roots; with special reference to plasma cells. Rev. Neurol. & Psychiat., Edinb., 1910, viii, 721-748, ... some of their applications in the realm of natural science, with especial reference to the subject of thought. Northwest Med., Seattle, ...
  7. ... membranes. One subset of maturing T-cells, called killer cells, develops the ability to lyse foreign or viral ... that will then modulate B-cells and activate killer T-cells. What follows is a cascade of complex cellular ...
  8. ... membranes. One subset of maturing T-cells, called killer cells, develops the ability to lyse foreign or viral ... that will then modulate B-cells and activate killer T-cells. What follows is a cascade of complex cellular ...
  9. ... manufacturing and releasing chemical messengers. T-8 Cytotoxic ("Killer") Cells, when called into action by the T-4 ... other lymphocyte activity. Macrophages become less responsive; the killer cells are less effective; and the B cells are ...
  10. ... is present on the surface of tumour-lysing killer cells, in association with clonally variable proteins that may ... animals. Each method suffers from at | some inherent deficiency. . 33 The technology and use of cell cultures has grown dramatically. during the past 20 ...
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