PMID: 6983838Nov 1, 1982Paper

Variations in T cell subsets during hyposensitization of grass-sensitive patients with formaldehyde modified extracts: allergoids

Allergy
F AnfossoJ P Charpin

Abstract

In atopic patients with clinical symptoms of hay fever, changes in T gamma and T mu cells were evaluated during desensitization. A significant increase in T mu and overall in T gamma cells was noted. These results suggested that T cell defect could be restored by desensitization treatment.

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Jan 1, 1978·Immunological Reviews·O Strannegård, I L Strannegård
Jan 1, 1971·International Archives of Allergy and Applied Immunology·D G Marsh

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