Immunoregulatory cell interactions between macrophages and T-cell subpopulations suggest the need for evaluation of the cellular immune response in gastrointestinal mucosa of asymptomatic subjects with Lynch Syndrome II. It was observed that macrophages pool coexists with T-cell subsets which had almost the same cellularity. However, an interesting movement of the immune cells distribution correlated to age were observed.
Cellular Immune Response in Lynch Syndrome II on Gastrointestinal Biopsy
Longo;Massimo;
1990
Abstract
Immunoregulatory cell interactions between macrophages and T-cell subpopulations suggest the need for evaluation of the cellular immune response in gastrointestinal mucosa of asymptomatic subjects with Lynch Syndrome II. It was observed that macrophages pool coexists with T-cell subsets which had almost the same cellularity. However, an interesting movement of the immune cells distribution correlated to age were observed.File in questo prodotto:
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