Godal et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Characterization of the cellular immune defect in lepromatous leprosy: a specific lack of circulating Mycobacterium leprae-reactive lymphocytesGodal et al., 1971
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- Godal T
- Myklestad B
- Samuel D
- Myrvang B
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- Clinical and experimental immunology
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The blastogenic response of leucocyte cultures from patients with tuberculoid and lepromatous leprosy has been studied. The leucocytes from the two groups were studied simultaneously and cultivated in the same pool of normal human serum. While the …
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