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Keyword [Lymphocyte Subsets]
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1. Studies On Association Of Human Herpesvirus 8 With Lymphoma, Leukemia And Multiple Myeloma
2. The Alterations Of The Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Subsets Following Acute Spinal Cord Injury And Its Significance
3. The Clinical Effects And Immunologic Function Study On Treating Common Warts By Mie-you Ointment
4. CD4+T Lymphocyte Subsets And Th1/Th2 Polarization In Oral Lichen Planus
5. The Role Of Serum Aβ40 And Plasma Aβ42 In Patients With Cerebral Infarction
6. ⅠImmunological Mechanism Of SGVHD Induction ⅡExpression And Function Of CD137 And CD137L
7. Immune System Disorder And Regulation In Severe Acute Pancreatitis
8. HBV Infection: Host's Cellular Response And Clinical Outcomes
9. Interactions And Relations Between Plasmodium And HIV
10. Changes Of Bacteria, Inflammation Factors And T Lymphocyte Subsets In Mesenteric Lymphatic Circulation Of Rats With Severe Burns
11. Clinical Study Of Thermotherapy Combining With Infusing Kang-ai Injection Into Thorax For Malignant Pleural Effusion (MPE)
12. Experimental Study On The Immunological Characteristics Of Peripheral Blood T Lymphocytes In Patients With Sjogren 's Syndrome
13. Study On Immune Function And DNA Damage Level Of Long - Term Low Dose Ionizing Radiation
14. Study On The Cellular Immune Mechanism Of Susceptibility To Candida Albicans In Mice Model Of Spleen Deficiency
15. Clinical And Experimental Study Of HLA Haploidentical Family Donor Allogeneic Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation For The Treatment Of Hematologic Malignancies
16. The Study On The Change Of Lymphocyte Subsets And Clinical Significance In Lupus Nephritis Of Different Pathology Types
17. Clinical Analysis And Study On The Immunopathogenesis Of Dermatomyositis
18. Palliative Postoperative Autologous Adoptive Multiple-cellular Immunotherapy In Advanced Digestive Cancer
19. Analgesic Efficacy And Immune Effect Of Multimodal Analgesia With Flurbiprofen Axetil And Morphine
20. A Molecular Epidemiological Study On Highly HIV-1-exposed Persistently Seronegative Individuals
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