Quantitative Studies of Macrophages in Blood Cultures in Hodgkin’s Disease
Quantitative Studies of Macrophages in Blood Cultures in Hodgkin’s Disease
Navone, R.; Palestro, G.; Resegotti, L.
1975-01-01 00:00:00
In Hodgkin’s disease, blood cultures showed a close relationship between the rate of biastic transformation of PHA-stimulated lymphocytes and the number of macrophages appearing in unstim ulated cultures. Despite individual variations, in single cases the yield of macrophages agreed closely with the lymphocyte transformation rate. Results arediscussed in connection with hypothesis on the origin of macrophages in culture.
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Quantitative Studies of Macrophages in Blood Cultures in Hodgkin’s Disease
In Hodgkin’s disease, blood cultures showed a close relationship between the rate of biastic transformation of PHA-stimulated lymphocytes and the number of macrophages appearing in unstim ulated cultures. Despite individual variations, in single cases the yield of macrophages agreed closely with the lymphocyte transformation rate. Results arediscussed in connection with hypothesis on the origin of macrophages in culture.
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