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Published on: September 18, 2013
E-rosette forming lymphocytes in acute leukemia before and after cell incubation with human serum thymic factor
Abstract:
The Authors studied the effect of the human serum thymic factor on the peripheral blood leukocytes from ALL patients, by testing the frequency of the E+ cells by means of the E rosette assay before and after cell incubation with this factor. In four out of twenty-four patients tested, the thymic factor incubation of peripheral blood mononuclears increased the number of E+ cells. The shift from E- to E+ cells caused by the human serum thymic factor occurred among null cells (E-, SM-Ig-). The possible value of the test in investigating whether a T0 leukemia might really exists is pointed out, as well as its prospective importance in monitoring the variations of the immature T cell counts in relationship to the patient's treatment and his disease course.
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