Abstract
Earlier studies in vitro on beryllosis and cellular immunity, and knowledge of the role of T-cells in development of cellular immunity suggested usefulness of a quantitative determination of T-cell populations in beryllosis. Assay was based on the test for spontaneous rosette formation in beryllosis patients and in healthy workers who come in contact with Be compounds (Jondal, modified by M. A. Stenina) and on the leucocyte migration inhibition reaction (Soborg and Bendixen). A large range of changes were revealed in population size and in adhesion qualities of T-lymphocytes in the patients and in those exposed to Be. The test for spontaneous rosette formation was found to be sufficiently indicative for use in study of beryllosis pathogenesis and to correlate with the state of activity of the disease.
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Ermakova, N G.
Evaluation of T-lymphocyte populations in humans exposed to action of beryllium compounds.
USSR: N. p.,
1977.
Web.
Ermakova, N G.
Evaluation of T-lymphocyte populations in humans exposed to action of beryllium compounds.
USSR.
Ermakova, N G.
1977.
"Evaluation of T-lymphocyte populations in humans exposed to action of beryllium compounds."
USSR.
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title = {Evaluation of T-lymphocyte populations in humans exposed to action of beryllium compounds}
author = {Ermakova, N G}
abstractNote = {Earlier studies in vitro on beryllosis and cellular immunity, and knowledge of the role of T-cells in development of cellular immunity suggested usefulness of a quantitative determination of T-cell populations in beryllosis. Assay was based on the test for spontaneous rosette formation in beryllosis patients and in healthy workers who come in contact with Be compounds (Jondal, modified by M. A. Stenina) and on the leucocyte migration inhibition reaction (Soborg and Bendixen). A large range of changes were revealed in population size and in adhesion qualities of T-lymphocytes in the patients and in those exposed to Be. The test for spontaneous rosette formation was found to be sufficiently indicative for use in study of beryllosis pathogenesis and to correlate with the state of activity of the disease.}
journal = []
volume = {10}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1977}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Evaluation of T-lymphocyte populations in humans exposed to action of beryllium compounds}
author = {Ermakova, N G}
abstractNote = {Earlier studies in vitro on beryllosis and cellular immunity, and knowledge of the role of T-cells in development of cellular immunity suggested usefulness of a quantitative determination of T-cell populations in beryllosis. Assay was based on the test for spontaneous rosette formation in beryllosis patients and in healthy workers who come in contact with Be compounds (Jondal, modified by M. A. Stenina) and on the leucocyte migration inhibition reaction (Soborg and Bendixen). A large range of changes were revealed in population size and in adhesion qualities of T-lymphocytes in the patients and in those exposed to Be. The test for spontaneous rosette formation was found to be sufficiently indicative for use in study of beryllosis pathogenesis and to correlate with the state of activity of the disease.}
journal = []
volume = {10}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1977}
month = {Oct}
}