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| | Lymphocytes and the Cellular Basis of Adaptive Immunity |
 | | Lymphocytes are responsible for the astonishing specificity of adaptive immune responses. |  | | We shall see that each lymphocyte is committed to respond to a specific antigen and that its response during its first encounter with an antigen ensures that a more rapid and effective response occurs on subsequent encounters with the same antigen. |  | | Only lymphocytes restored the adaptive immune responses of irradiated animals, indicating that lymphocytes are required for these responses (Figure 24-4). |
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| | Immunophenotyping of Bronchoalveolar Lavage Lymphocytes -- Harbeck 5 (3): 271 -- Clinical and Vaccine Immunology |
 | | Lymphocyte and lymphocyte subset numbers in blood and in bronchoalveolar lavage and pleural fluid in various forms of human pulmonary tuberculosis at presentation and during recovery. |  | | T lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood and lung lavage in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and sarcoidosis: analysis by monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry. |  | | Two-color analysis of lymphocyte subsets of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and peripheral blood in Japanese patients with sarcoidosis. |
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http://cdli.asm.org/cgi/content/full/5/3/271
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| | Phytohemagglutinin-Activated Autochthonous Lymphocytes for Systemic Immunotherapy of Human Neoplasms. |
 | | The response of each patient was assessed by serial chest radiography during the reinfusion of activated autochthonous lymphocytes and for 3 months thereafter. |  | | Frenster: I think that we're beginning to understand some relationships between macrophages and lymphocytes, and it may be that they have both adversary and cooperative roles. |  | | In addition, although macrophages are important in mediating the response of T-lymphocytes to defined antigens (27), macrophages are less important in the response of T-lymphocytes to PHA (28). |
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| | Voltage-activated proton currents in human lymphocytes -- Schilling et al. 545 (1): 93 -- The Journal of Physiology ... |
 | | Human peripheral blood B lymphocytes are capable of generating the superoxide anion upon cross-linking of surface antigens such as IgM, IgD, IgG, HLA-DR and CD19, or following treatment with PMA or pansorbin (Volkman et al. |  | | The hypothesis that voltage-gated proton channels serve this function in lymphocytes therefore seems quite reasonable. |  | | Our experiments in T lymphocytes are consistent with this pattern, because the H |
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| | Lymphocyte Recirculation and Homing in Immunity, 1 January 2002 |
 | | Lymphocytes experience where they are and interact through microvilli. |  | | The immune system works like a single organ but its parts are located in many regions of the body. |  | | Lymphocytes carried in blood or lymph have numerous finger-like structures (called microvilli) studding their surfaces. |
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| | Medmicro Chapter 1a |
 | | In contrast, lymphocytes regulate the action of other leukocytes and generate specific immune responses that prevent chronic or recurrent infections. |  | | The system is divided into a) central lymphoid organs, the thymus and bone marrow, and b) peripheral lymphoid organs including lymph nodes, spleen, and the mucosa/submucosa of the respiratory and alimentary tracts (Fig. |  | | The lymphoid system is divided into 1) central lymphoid organs, the thymus and bone marrow, and 2) peripheral lymphoid organs, lymph nodes, the spleen, and mucosal and submucosal tissues of the alimentary and respiratory tracts. |
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| | Lymphocyte definition - Allergies: allergy symptoms, treatment, and medications by MedicineNet.com |
 | | Lymphocyte definition - Allergies: allergy symptoms, treatment, and medications by MedicineNet.com |  | | MedicineNet Home > MedTerms medical dictionary A-Z List > Allergies Home Page > Lymphocyte |  | | Lymphocytes secrete products (lymphokines) that modulate the functional activities of many other types of cells and are often present at sites of chronic inflammation. |
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| | Blood |
 | | These cancers include acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). |  | | People who take certain chemotherapy drugs to treat cancer may develop neutropenia. |  | | After the body has been challenged by some infections, lymphocytes "remember" how to make the specific antibodies that will quickly attack the same germ if it enters the body again. |
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| | Lymphocytes |
 | | Memory lymphocytes form the basis for strong secondary immune responses |  | | Positive selection means enhancing development of certain T lymphocytes |  | | Acute fungal infections stimulate neutrophils, but lymphocytes rapidly predominate |
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| | Lymphocytes - The Merck Veterinary Manual |
 | | A peripheral lymphocytosis has many possible causes, including a physiologic (epinephrine) lymphocytosis, immune stimulation, and lymphocytic leukemia. |  | | Immune (antigenic) stimulation is associated with chronic inflammation and characterized by the presence of reactive (immunologically stimulated) lymphocytes. |  | | Reactive lymphocytes may occur in any disease that causes moderate to marked systemic immunostimulation. |
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| | Lymphocytes |
 | | By circulating in this manner, the body is continually monitored for invaders. |  | | This is a structure on its surface that can bind with a matching structure on the antigen, much like a lock-and-key. |  | | Helper T-cells, another type of T-lymphocyte, control all immune responses. |
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| | Lymphocytes |
 | | Lymphocytes are produced within bone marrow (a primary lymphoid organ). |  | | These have many actions, including control of the adaptive immune response by secondary action on the participating cells, and, in the case of cytolytic T cells, in killing virally-infected host cells. |  | | If they achieve immune-competence within the bone marrow, they are known as B cells, or if in the thymus (also a primary lymphoid organ), they are known as T cells. |
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| | SIU SOM Histology INTRO |
 | | Therefore, lymphocytes may be normally encountered at any time in any location. |  | | Lymphocytes also emigrate from blood in response to inflammation, but they accumulate somewhat later during the inflammatory process than neutrophils. |  | | Lymphocytes produce the multitude of diverse antibody molecules (one specific type of antibody per lymphocyte) which provide the mechanism for chemical recognition of foreign materials (distinguishing between self and non-self) and so for mediating and regulating immune responses. |
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| | Lymphocytes |
 | | Your lab instructor will assist you to identify lymphocytes if you do not already know what they look like (two lymphocytes in this image - dark blue-stained nucleus fills almost the entire cell). |  | | The mouse spleen will serve as a source of lymphocytes to be fused with mouse myeloma cells to form hybridoma cells. |  | | You will have to be patient to count the cells as they may be in a high concentration compared to most cell suspensions you may have counted previously (diluting the stained cell suspension with HBSS should give a reasonable cell concentration that will allow you to recognize and accurately count the lymphocytes present). |
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| | Holistic Health Encyclopedia - L |
 | | Pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of lymphocytes. |  | | Any of the mononuclear, nonphagocytic leukocytes, found in the blood, lymph, and lymphoid tissues, that are the body's immunologically competent cells and their precursors. |  | | It is classified according to degree of cell differentiation as acute or chronic (terms no longer referring to duration of disease), and according to predominant type of cell involved as myelogenous or lymphocytic. |
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| | The Anatomy of the Immune System |
 | | These are quite large aggregates of lymphoid tissue found in the small intestine. |  | | Accessory cells: Lymphocytes alone are not to make an effective immune response. |  | | Lymphocytes and some mononuclear phagocytes can recirculate between lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissues. |
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| | The Blood Cells |
 | | How does the immune system distinguish between self and not self? |  | | It performs the defense of the organism by mean of the phagocitic activity of the leukocytes, the bactericidal power of the serum and the immune response of which the lymphocytes are the protagonists. |  | | Even if every lymphocyte is so selective to recognize only one molecule, the number of circulating lymphocytes is so large that they are able to recognize practically all substances which are in the organism, both its own and foreign. |
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| | Lymphocyte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Without this key defense, the body is susceptible to opportunistic diseases that otherwise would not kill healthy people. |  | | Lymphocytes are found in the blood, lymph, and lymphoid tissues. |  | | T cells are chiefly responsible for cell-mediated immunity whereas B cells are primarily responsible for humoral immunity (relating to antibodies). |
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| | National Cancer Institute - Dictionary of Cancer Terms |
 | | A surgical procedure in which the lymph nodes are removed and examined to see whether they contain cancer. |  | | Also refers to tissue in which lymphocytes develop. |  | | Lymphocytes have a number of roles in the immune system, including the production of antibodies and other substances that fight infection and diseases. |
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| | GLOSSARY L |
 | | lymphocytes White blood cells that arise in the bone marrow and mediate the immune response; include |
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| | T lymphocytes - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about T lymphocytes |
 | | Immune cell (see immunity and lymphocyte) that plays several roles in the body's defences. |  | | T cells, a type of lymphocyte (white blood cell), have an important role in the body's immune system. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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| | Aging and the Immune System |
 | | The overall number of lymphocytes does not change greatly in old age, but the configuration of lymphocytes and their reaction to infection does. |  | | The body at this age probably still has the ability to generate fevers and other immunity weapons, but the central nervous system is simply less sensitive to immune signals and doesn't react as quickly or efficiently to infection. |  | | Lymphocytes, which are cells produced in the lymph glands, are essential to the body's production of antibodies used to fight infection. |
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| | Lymphocytes - definition of Lymphocytes by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | T cell, T lymphocyte - a small lymphocyte developed in the thymus; it orchestrates the immune system's response to infected or malignant cells |  | | plasma cell, plasmacyte - a lymphocyte-like cell that develops from a B lymphocyte in reaction to a specific antigen; found in bone marrow and sometimes in the blood |
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| | HON Allergy Glossary Lymphocyte |
 | | Lymphocytes are small cells with virtually no cytoplasm, found in the blood, in all tissue and in lymphoid organs, such as lymph nodes, the tonsils, thymus gland, spleen and Peyer's patches. |  | | Among other functions, natural killer cells destroy cancer cells and virus-infected cells through phagocytosis and by producing substances that can kill such cells. |  | | Lymphocytes identify foreign substances and germs (bacteria or viruses) in the body and produce antibodies and cells that specifically target them. |
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| | Lymphocytes |
 | | Lymphocytes are the main functional cells of the immune system. |  | | There are about 1.5-4.0 x 10^9 lymphocytes per liter of blood in a healthy individual. |  | | B- and T- lymphocytes can not be distinguished morphologically, but they have distinctive surface proteins that allow them to be identified using immunocytochemistry. |
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| | Anti- Lymphocyte (ALS) and Anti- Thymocyte (ATS) antibodies from Research Diagnostics Inc |
 | | Interleukin-2, supernatant is the supernatant from mouse or rat lymphocyte cultures stimulated with optimal concentrations of lectins for up to 48 hours. |  | | We prepare three titered forms of interleukin 2 from lectin stimulated mouse lymphocytes and rat lymphocytes. |  | | Lymphocytes from other mouse and rat strains as well as other cell populations are available as custom products. |
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| | B Cells and T Cells |
 | | Although mature lymphocytes all look pretty much alike, they are extraordinarily diverse in their functions. |  | | B cells are not only produced in the bone marrow but also mature there. |  | | Lymphocytes are one of the five kinds of white blood cells or leukocytes), circulating in the blood. |
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| | Lymphocytes |
 | | By now you know that there is a new treatment for dry mouth which may be helpful. |  | | The white blood cells are the body's "defense system" against germs and foreign invaders. |  | | Often there is no way to get rid of them. |
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| | Lymphocytes |
 | | Lymphocytes identify and help destroy cells that are infected with a virus or other infectious organism. |  | | A lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell that is produced in the spleen, tonsils, thymus gland, and the lymph nodes and other lymph tissues. |
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| | Lymphocytes |
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| | Figure 3-9 (2nd ed.) |
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