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... lymphocyte - toxic autoantibody was found in six of seven WS patients . These results were interpreted to sug- gest that in WS , an increase in an autoantibody to T - lymphocytes may lead to a change in T - lymphocyte subpopulations ...
... lymphocyte - toxic autoantibody was found in six of seven WS patients . These results were interpreted to sug- gest that in WS , an increase in an autoantibody to T - lymphocytes may lead to a change in T - lymphocyte subpopulations ...
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... lymphocytes varies with the temperature at which the cells are incubated . ( Schroeder and Stahl - Maugé [ 148 ] earlier had reported that the chromosome aberration frequency of BS lymphocytes was ele- vated markedly when the incubation ...
... lymphocytes varies with the temperature at which the cells are incubated . ( Schroeder and Stahl - Maugé [ 148 ] earlier had reported that the chromosome aberration frequency of BS lymphocytes was ele- vated markedly when the incubation ...
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... lymphocytes that have undergone abnormal chromosome rearrangement is unknown . We have suggested already [ 126 ] that such clones may be viewed as neoplasms , in that they exhibit a degree of autonomy with respect to proliferation and ...
... lymphocytes that have undergone abnormal chromosome rearrangement is unknown . We have suggested already [ 126 ] that such clones may be viewed as neoplasms , in that they exhibit a degree of autonomy with respect to proliferation and ...
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