The Use of Flow Cytometry to Monitor T cell Responses in Experimental Models of Graft-Versus-Host Disease

Bryan A. Anthony,G. Hadley

Published 2012 in Unknown venue

ABSTRACT

The immune system is a collection of dynamic cells that work together and interact to perform a variety of bodily functions. The immune system is involved in many disease states and changes to the immune system can be very impactful in progression or amelioration of a disease. The ability to monitor immune responses during disease progression and resolution can help to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of immunemediated diseases

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    2012

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  • Publication date

    2012-05-16

  • Fields of study

    Biology, Medicine

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