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- So the defensins might not be coming from the CD8 cells.
- Exactly how AIDS affects the CD8 cells remains unclear, though.
- CD8 cells can be suppressed by B cells regulation of TAM phenotypes.
- He suspected that whatever the CD8 cell was producing might be the reason.
- When the CD8 cells were removed, however, the virus grew again.
- The CD8 cells were thought to have better protection.
- During the acute-phase, CD8 cells were present in low numbers.
- Letvin and his colleagues began looking for ways to prime monkeys to make CD8 cells.
- Yet in the latter stages of AIDS, CD8 cells start dwindling rapidly, too.
- Perhaps, he thought, the CD8 cells were producing some substance that suppressed the virus.
- The new work thus offers the first evidence of a depletion in a subgroup of CD8 cells.
- In his letter, he reports that CD8 cells of the African monkey secrete the hormone interleukin 16.
- As long as CD8 cells are making the substance, he hypothesized, the virus is unable to grow.
- CD8 cells can recognize these cues and punctually destroy the diseased cell, or at least suppress its function.
- The key, it turned out, was the killer T-cells, also known as CD8 cells.
- Another reason some questioned the findings is that most noninfected people appear to make defensins in their CD8 cells.
- A T cell becomes a CD4 + cell by down-regulating expression of its CD8 cell surface receptors.
- That means that people with HIV infections might have more CD4 cells if doctors removed some of their CD8 cells.
- The screen kept the cells apart but allowed fluid secreted by the CD8 cells to diffuse upward to the CD4s.
- But the latest results suggest the naive CD8 cells decrease in number just as thoroughly as do the naive helper cells.
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