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  • A '''lymphocyte''' is a type of [[leukocyte]] (i.e., white blood cell), which are a major c ...ount]] is "the number of lymphocytes per unit volume of blood."<ref>{{MeSH|Lymphocyte count}}</ref>
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  • ...er unit volume of blood."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> It may further be divided by lymphocyte type, such as B-cell or T-cell, and then T-CD4+ or T-CD8+. A total lymphocyte count less than 2100 is a marker (although a weak marker) of poor nutrition
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte]]
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  • ...icine]], the '''CD4 lymphocyte count''' is "the number of [[CD4-positive T-lymphocyte]]s per unit volume of blood. Determination requires the use of a fluorescen
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  • {{r|B-lymphocyte}} {{r|T-lymphocyte}}
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  • sites on antigens that are recognized by [[T-lymphocyte]]s. Antigenic determinants recognized and bound by the T-cell receptor. Epi
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  • Sites on antigens recognized by [[T-lymphocyte]]s; Antigenic determinants recognized and bound by the T-cell receptor. Epi
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  • Sites on antigens that are recognized by [[T-lymphocyte]]s. Antigenic determinants recognized and bound by the T-cell receptor. Epi
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  • ..., the '''CD4-positive T-lymphocyte''' is "a critical subpopulation of [[T-lymphocyte]]s involved in the induction of most immunological functions. The [[Human I The number of CD4-positive T-lymphocytes is called the [[CD4 lymphocyte count]] and it is reduced in [[AIDS]].
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  • ...imulatory [[cell surface receptor]]s. [[Lymphocyte#T8 killer lymphocyte|T8-lymphocyte]]s share some properties of these cells
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte]]
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  • ...of [[immunoglobulin]] antibodies generated by [[lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocyte]]s, or by [[complement (immunology)|C3B and other complement proteins]]. Th
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  • [[Stem cell]]s from which [[B-lymphocyte]]s; [[T-lymphocyte]]s; [[natural killer cell]]s and some [[dendritic cell]]s derive
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  • ...icine]], the '''CD4 lymphocyte count''' is "the number of [[CD4-positive T-lymphocyte]]s per unit volume of blood. Determination requires the use of a fluorescen
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  • {{r|Epitope, B-lymphocyte}} {{r|Epitope, T-lymphocyte}}
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  • ..., the '''CD4-positive T-lymphocyte''' is "a critical subpopulation of [[T-lymphocyte]]s involved in the induction of most immunological functions. The [[Human I The number of CD4-positive T-lymphocytes is called the [[CD4 lymphocyte count]] and it is reduced in [[AIDS]].
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  • | [[monocyte]]s, [[macrophage]]s, [[lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocytes]], DC | T<sub>H</sub> cell co-stimulation, [[lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocyte]] maturation and proliferation, NK cell activation, general inflammation
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  • **lymphocyte depleted **lymphocyte rich
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  • ...e]]s. It induces DNA synthesis in naive lymphocytes. Other terms include Lymphocyte Mitogenic Factor, T-Cell Growth Factor, Thymocyte Stimulating Factor and T- [[Thalidomide]] has a costimulatory or adjuvant effect on [[T-lymphocyte]]s resulting in increased T-cell proliferation and increased production of
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  • {{r|B-lymphocyte}} {{r|T-lymphocyte}}
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  • ...histocompatibility complex]] class II-restricted immune responses. On [[T-lymphocyte]]s they define the helper/inducer subset. CD4 antigens also serve as [[inte The number of CD4-positive T-lymphocytes is called the [[CD4 lymphocyte count]] and it is reduced in [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1]] and
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  • ...f [[Lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte|T-cells]] or by inhibiting the activation of [[lymphocyte|helper cells]]. While immunosuppression has been brought about in the past
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  • A '''lymphocyte''' is a type of [[leukocyte]] (i.e., white blood cell), which are a major c ...ount]] is "the number of lymphocytes per unit volume of blood."<ref>{{MeSH|Lymphocyte count}}</ref>
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  • ...clonal antibody]] class, directed against the CDw52 antigen expressed by [[lymphocyte]]s
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  • ...er unit volume of blood."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> It may further be divided by lymphocyte type, such as B-cell or T-cell, and then T-CD4+ or T-CD8+. A total lymphocyte count less than 2100 is a marker (although a weak marker) of poor nutrition
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  • Proteins produced by [[lymphocyte]]s, which are primarily antibodies to attack material the body considers ho
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  • A soluble substance elaborated by antigen- or mitogen-stimulated [[T-lymphocyte]]s that induces DNA synthesis in naive lymphocytes<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</n
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  • ...rials, and grouped into [[neutrophil]]s, [[eosinophil]]s, [[basophil]]s, [[lymphocyte]]s, and [[monocyte]]s.
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  • ...cavity behind the sternum, whose main function is to provide an area for T lymphocyte maturation, and is vital in protecting against autoimmunity.
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  • ...hose isolated after hybridization of activated [[Lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocyte]]s with neoplastic cells. These hybrids are often referred to as [[hybrido
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • ...CD20 antigens''' are "unglycosylated phosphoproteins expressed only on [[B-lymphocyte|B-cell]]s. They are regulators of transmembrane Ca2+ conductance and thoug
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  • ...hich the salivary and lacrimal glands undergo progressive destruction by [[lymphocyte]]s and [[plasma cell]]s resulting in decreased production of saliva and tea
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  • ...gy|immune system]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> They are produced by [[lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocytes]], from the effects of both genes and [[antigen]]s. Immunoglo IgA receptors are on [[lymphocyte]]s, [[neutrophil#polymorphonuclear neutrophil|polymorphonuclear neutrophils
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  • Sites on antigens recognized by [[T-lymphocyte]]s; Antigenic determinants recognized and bound by the T-cell receptor. Epi
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • ...act by inhibiting DNA synthesis. Others may act through activation of [[T-lymphocyte]]s or by inhibiting the activation of [[T-helper cells]]. While immunosuppr
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  • Sites on antigens that are recognized by [[T-lymphocyte]]s. Antigenic determinants recognized and bound by the T-cell receptor. Epi
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  • sites on antigens that are recognized by [[T-lymphocyte]]s. Antigenic determinants recognized and bound by the T-cell receptor. Epi
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte||***}}
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • ...ymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocytes]], [[macrophage]]s and [[lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte|T-lymphocytes]]. Their actions are essential to the the activation and cont *[[Interleukin]]s (IL) (formally called lymphocyte activating factor)
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • ...olecules are much less specific than [[immunoglobulin]]s or [[lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte|T-lymphocytes]]. ...|expressed]] so nothing needs to enable these mechanisms, in contrast to T-lymphocyte receptors and antibodies.
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  • ...n remove threats by [[phagocytosis]]. In addition, the nodes are rich in [[lymphocyte]]s, which generate antibodies for the humoral response to invading substanc
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • ...vity reaction]] or [[cell mediated immunity]], initiated by sensitized [[T-lymphocyte]]s either by their releasing [[lymphokine]]s or by T-cell–mediated cytoto
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  • *Non-granular: [[lymphocyte]]s and [[monocyte]]s
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  • *[[Lymphocyte]]s
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  • *costimulatory or adjuvant effect on [[T-lymphocyte]]s resulting in increased T-cell proliferation and increased production of It does not appear to interfere with antimicrobial defense mechanisms, lymphocyte proliferation, granuloma formation, and delayed hypersensitivity reactions.
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  • ...cyte]]s, which requires the target cell being marked by an [[antibody]]. ''Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity'', on the other hand, does not have to be mediated by Three groups of cytotoxic [[lymphocyte]]s are distinguished:
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  • ...oned IL-33 is activated in [[allergic conjunctivitis]], and sensitizes [[T-lymphocyte]]s to produce IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13 upon challenge with anti-CD3 and anti-CD
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  • ...(or '''"central"''') lymphoid organs, principally the [[bone marrow]]. [[T-lymphocyte]]s mature in the [[spleen]].
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  • ...ork together. ''Humoral'' immunity, principally mediated by [[lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lymphocytes]] produces antibodies (also known as [[immunoglobulin]]s, som ...gn antigens through the activity of "killer cells" such as [[lymphocyte#T8 lymphocyte|T8 lymphocytes]] and [[macrophage]]s.
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  • ...in dividing cells by the interaction of two protein families, restraining lymphocyte expansion under adverse conditions.<ref>Alves,N.L.; Derks,I.A.; Berk,E.; Sp ...ostat in dividing cells, in a selective pathway that functions to restrain lymphocyte expansion and can be triggered by glucose deprivation.</ref>
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  • ...to a specific substance recognized by an IgE a molecule, generated by a [[lymphocyte]], which binds to their surface high-affinity IgE receptors (FcεRI).<ref n
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  • {{r|Lymphocyte}}
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  • ...hich the salivary and lacrimal glands undergo progressive destruction by [[lymphocyte]]s and [[plasma cell]]s resulting in decreased production of saliva and tea ...cells (lymphocytes) to the glands of the eyes and mouth. Once there, the [[lymphocyte]]s attack healthy [[cells]], causing the inflammation that damages the glan
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  • ...]] (IL-33) is activated in [[allergic conjunctivitis]], and sensitizes [[T-lymphocyte]]s to produce IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13 upon challenge with anti-CD3 and anti-CD
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  • ...-2 and IL-2 receptors to be expressed by B cells. This results in fewer T lymphocyte cells being activated. It is sold as over 100 different brand names.
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  • With the decreased antigen production, [[T4-lymphocyte]]s produce less cytokines, specifically including IL-1, IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, I
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  • ...stablish whether the 'blast' cells began from the [[B lymphocyte]]s or [[T lymphocyte]]s.
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  • ...ibitory and stimulatory CELL SURFACE RECEPTORS. A subset of [[Lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte|T-LYMPHOCYTES]] referred to as NATURAL KILLER T CELLS shares some of the pr ;Natural Killer T : A specialized subset of [[Lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte|T-LYMPHOCYTES]] that exhibit features of INNATE IMMUNITY similar to that of
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  • <p><span style="font-size:7.5pt;font-family:Optima">Lymphocyte<o:p> <p><span style="font-size:7.5pt;font-family:Optima">Lymphocyte<o:p>
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  • }}</ref> This is also caused by cytotoxic T [[lymphocyte]]s. If complement attack blood vessels, however, their destruction causes t
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  • ...nspecific [[mitogenicity]] for [[T lymphocytes]], immunosuppression of [[B lymphocyte]] function, and production of [[scarlatiniform rash]] [[streptokinase]]s: L ...ble M protein from the M1 serotype is a potent [[lymphocyte#T-lymphocyte|T-lymphocyte]] activator, inducing remarkable T cell proliferation and induction of the
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  • In a case control study involving 417 persons (223 cases, 194 controls), lymphocyte count was found to be consistent low in victims of MCS.<ref name="pmid15347
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  • ...4-6 hours for at least two days, with special attention to changes in the lymphocyte count. A 50% decline in absolute lymphocyte count within the first 24 hours after exposure, followed by a further, more
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  • ...astic disease, or aplastic anemia who were given allogeneic BMT from human lymphocyte antigen (HLA)-matched, related donors. Patients who received sargramostim h
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  • | title = (Abstract) Determination of lymphocyte division by flow cytometry
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  • ...generated by [[lymphocyte#B-lymphocyte|B-lympocytes]] for [[lymphocyte#T8 lymphocyte|T8 lymphocytes]]. When activated, it binds, with the antigen, to a surface
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  • ...ntigens, and the "Suppressor population" theory, wherein specific CD8+ [[T-lymphocyte]]s function to suppress exaggerated immune responses. ...s that are defective in [[apoptosis]] can lead to inappropriate systemic [[lymphocyte]] activation and consequent decline in self-tolerance.<ref>{{citation
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  • ====Total lymphocyte count==== {{main|Lymphocyte count}}
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  • ...tibody concentrations. In addition, strains YS of the two strains induced lymphocyte proliferation. ''L. delbrueckii bulgaricus'' was shown to activate polyclon
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  • ...escent staining for cell wall-deficient forms of Borrelia burgdorferi, and lymphocyte transformation tests. .<ref name=CDC-Diag>{{citation
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  • ...ion, inotropic and chronotropic effects on heart muscle, and inhibition of lymphocyte function."<ref name="MeSH-Histamine H2 Receptors">{{cite web |url=http://ww
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  • ...ucus lining. Initially in the presence of H. pylori, white blood cells, [[lymphocyte|killer T-cells]] and infection fighting agents are sent to the site. But si
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  • ...tests, but was positive for [[chromosome|chromosomal]] changes in human [[lymphocyte]]s and for [[genotoxic]]ity in [[CHO cell]]s. No [[carcinogenicity]] was se
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  • ...l. This gene encodes for six T-cells, twelve B-cells and three cytotoxic T lymphocyte and all came from antigens specific for nine stages of the life cycle. When
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  • * [[Lymphocyte]] inhibitors ** [[B-lymphocyte]] inhibitor
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  • ...eatments for cancer and inflammation. In summary, ''T. vaginalis'' induces lymphocyte activation and replication, which leads to inflammation and cytokine produc
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  • ...[red blood cell|red cell]]s, [[white blood cell|white cell]]s other than [[lymphocyte]]s and [[platelets]] or their progenitor cells, [[megakaryocyte]]s).
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  • ...systemic infection that lodges in a certain type of white blood cell, the lymphocyte, of the new host.
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  • ...infect mononuclear cells and lymphocytes [[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Lymphocyte]] and on its molecular phylogenetic[http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibra
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  • ...ing infiltration of cells including [[neutrophil]]s, [[eosinophil]]s and [[lymphocyte]]s; [[mast cell]] activation; and injury to [[epithelial cell]]s.
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  • ...enerates. According to the view of most researchers, a special subset of [[lymphocyte]]s, called [[T cell]]s, plays a key role in the development of MS. In a person with MS, these [[lymphocyte]]s recognize myelin as foreign and attack it as if it were an invading viru
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  • ...for rheumatoid [[arthritis]] (administered intramuscularly). It inhibits [[lymphocyte]] proliferation, [[lysosome|lysosomal]] enzyme release, the release of [[re
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  • ...rug hypersensitivity--proof of multiple drug hypersensitivity by patch and lymphocyte transformation tests |journal=J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol |volume=15 |
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