Changes in lymphocyte activity after thermal injury. The role of suppressor cells
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The use of concanavalin A to study the immunoregulation of human T cellsNorepinephrine modulates myelopoiesis after experimental thermal injury with sepsisMechanisms of immune resolution.Adulterated kerosene burn disaster: the Nigeria experience.Survival and cell mediated immunity after burn injury in aged miceMechanism of diltiazem's immunomodulatory effects after hemorrhage and resuscitation.The compensatory anti-inflammatory response syndrome (CARS) in critically ill patients.Temporal patterns of gene expression in murine cutaneous burn wound healing.Immune mechanisms and host resistance in the trauma patient.Opsonic activity of blister fluid from burn patients.Generation of suppressor cells in mice after surgical trauma.Expression of pro-inflammatory genes in lesions, spleens and blood neutrophils after burn injuries in mice treated with silver sulfodiazine.Surgery, trauma and immune suppression. Evolving the mechanism.Immunosuppression following excision of burn eschar and syngeneic grafting in major thermal trauma.Sepsis in trauma patients.Propranolol restores the tumor necrosis factor-alpha response of circulating inflammatory monocytes and granulocytes after burn injury and sepsis.Perturbed bone marrow monocyte development following burn injury and sepsis promote hyporesponsive monocytes.The regulation of burn-associated infections with herpes simplex virus type 1 or Candida albicans by a non-toxic aconitine-hydrolysate, benzoylmesaconine. Part 2: Mechanism of the antiviral action.Effect of IL-12 and soluble IL-4 receptor on the herpesvirus infection in human SCID chimeras whose Th2 cells predominate.
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Changes in lymphocyte activity after thermal injury. The role of suppressor cells
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scientific article published on February 1979
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Changes in lymphocyte activity after thermal injury. The role of suppressor cells
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Changes in lymphocyte activity after thermal injury. The role of suppressor cells.
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Changes in lymphocyte activity after thermal injury. The role of suppressor cells
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Changes in lymphocyte activity after thermal injury. The role of suppressor cells.
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Changes in lymphocyte activity after thermal injury. The role of suppressor cells
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Changes in lymphocyte activity after thermal injury. The role of suppressor cells.
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10.1172/JCI109290
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1979-02-01T00:00:00Z