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Flow Cytometry-based Assay for the Monitoring of NK Cell Functions
Published on: October 30, 2016
Drug-induced immune cytopenias
1Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53201-2178, USA. rhaster@bcsew.edu
Abstract:
Drugs can induce thrombocytopenia by several mechanisms, including marrow suppression and destruction of platelets in the peripheral blood by non-immune and immune mechanisms. We will review here current understanding of the immune mechanisms by which drugs promote immune-mediated platelet destruction resulting in thrombocytopenia.
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