QUANTIFICATION OF CD4+CD25HIGH REGULATORY T- CELLS (TREGS) IN THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN

Nermeen Refaat Fouad Khella;

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Autism may, in part, involve an autoimmune pathogenesis. CD4+CD25high regulatory T-cells are a highly specialized subset of immune cells identified in the peripheral blood and in the thymus. These cells play an active part in establishment and maintainan


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Title QUANTIFICATION OF CD4+CD25HIGH REGULATORY T- CELLS (TREGS) IN THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN
Authors Nermeen Refaat Fouad Khella
Keywords QUANTIFICATION OF CD4+CD25HIGH REGULATORY T- CELLS (TREGS) IN THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN
Issue Date 2009
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Autism may, in part, involve an autoimmune pathogenesis. CD4+CD25high regulatory T-cells are a highly specialized subset of immune cells identified in the peripheral blood and in the thymus. These cells play an active part in establishment and maintainan

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