International audiencePeripheral B-lymphocytes undergo a series of changes during the first few years of life. Encounters with foreign antigens lead to maturation and differentiation. Several primary antibody deficiencies (PADs) affecting B-cell development are associated with abnormalities in the composition and/or differentiation of B-cell compartments. The most recent international classifications of primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) and common variable immunodeficiencies (CVID) have highlighted the importance of B-cell immunophenotyping and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic purposes. We established national reference values for memory B-cell subpopulations, on the basis of CD27 and surface IgD expression in the peripheral ...
A reference range for lymphocyte populations, with particular emphasis on T lymphocyte subsets, was ...
Background: The effects of demographic factors on a wide range of immunological variables demonstrat...
Background: In children, innate and adaptive immunity varies with age, disease status, and ethnicity...
International audiencePeripheral B-lymphocytes undergo a series of changes during the first few year...
Detailed phenotypic characterization of B cell subpopulations is of utmost importance for the diagno...
Age-matched reference values are generally presented with 5th and 95th percentiles as 'normal' refer...
B lymphocytes are key players in humoral immunity, expressing diverse surface immunoglobulin recepto...
Item does not contain fulltextImmunophenotyping of blood lymphocyte subpopulations is an important t...
WOS: 000402889000012PubMed ID: 28449602In order to evaluate B-lymphocyte subsets of patients with pr...
Background/aim: Established reference values are critical for the interpretation of immunologic asse...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Immunophenotyping has become a useful tool for the differential diagnosis...
Assessment of the percentage and absolute number of T cells as well as of their main subpopulations ...
Immunophenotyping of blood lymphocyte subsets and activation markers is a basic tool in the diagnost...
Objective: Currently used reference values for immunologic markers in children are largely derived f...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most potent antigen-presenting cells and are the key link between the ...
A reference range for lymphocyte populations, with particular emphasis on T lymphocyte subsets, was ...
Background: The effects of demographic factors on a wide range of immunological variables demonstrat...
Background: In children, innate and adaptive immunity varies with age, disease status, and ethnicity...
International audiencePeripheral B-lymphocytes undergo a series of changes during the first few year...
Detailed phenotypic characterization of B cell subpopulations is of utmost importance for the diagno...
Age-matched reference values are generally presented with 5th and 95th percentiles as 'normal' refer...
B lymphocytes are key players in humoral immunity, expressing diverse surface immunoglobulin recepto...
Item does not contain fulltextImmunophenotyping of blood lymphocyte subpopulations is an important t...
WOS: 000402889000012PubMed ID: 28449602In order to evaluate B-lymphocyte subsets of patients with pr...
Background/aim: Established reference values are critical for the interpretation of immunologic asse...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Immunophenotyping has become a useful tool for the differential diagnosis...
Assessment of the percentage and absolute number of T cells as well as of their main subpopulations ...
Immunophenotyping of blood lymphocyte subsets and activation markers is a basic tool in the diagnost...
Objective: Currently used reference values for immunologic markers in children are largely derived f...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most potent antigen-presenting cells and are the key link between the ...
A reference range for lymphocyte populations, with particular emphasis on T lymphocyte subsets, was ...
Background: The effects of demographic factors on a wide range of immunological variables demonstrat...
Background: In children, innate and adaptive immunity varies with age, disease status, and ethnicity...