Phytohaemagglutinin and transfer factor in the leucocyte migration inhibition test in patients with sarcoidosis.
AUTOR(ES)
Morison, W L
RESUMO
A new system of phytohaemagglutinin stimulation in vitro using the leucocyte migration inhibition test has been applied to patients with active and inactive sarcoidosis and subjects with a persistently negative response to tuberculin. Patients with active sarcoidosis and the tuberculin-negative subjects have a depressed response to the mitogen. This response is improved by the addition of transfer factor to the cultures.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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