In preterm neonates the immune system is thought to be less developed at birth, but very little is known about the actual size of lymphocyte subpopulations, and even less about the maturation of these subpopulations during the first months after a premature birth. To evaluate the development of lymphocyte subpopulations in preterm infants during the first 3 months after birth, we performed a prospective longitudinal study in two hospitals in the Netherlands. Preterm neonates (n = 38) of all post-menstrual ages were included and blood samples were taken from cord blood, and at 1 week, 6 weeks, and 3 months. Lymphocyte subpopulations were measured by four-colour flow cytometry. The data were compared with follow-up data obtained in healthy te...
Although most causes of death and morbidity in premature infants are related to immune maladaptation...
T cell immune function in 20 newborn infants was investigated. Previous studies showing increased sp...
Advances in technology have lowered the limits of viability in premature births to 24 weeks of gesta...
Background and objectives The infant's immune system evolves over the first months and years of life...
Background and objectives The infant's immune system evolves over the first months and years of life...
A longitudinal study of lymphocyte subsets during infancy was evaluated by using the flow cytometric...
textabstractAge-matched reference values for lymphocyte subpopulations are generally obta...
In the present study we evaluated B-cell subsets and their functional development in 74 newborns fro...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM) causes preterm delivery, and increases maternal T-cel...
Several recent studies have underlined that late preterm infants have a significantly increased risk...
By using monoclonal antibodies, two-color immunofluorescence techniques and flow cytometry, we evalu...
Background: Preterm born and low-birth-weight infants are at risk for severe infections in infancy. ...
In general, it is possible to characterize neonatal immune system (IS) as immature in comparison to ...
Although most causes of death and morbidity in premature infants are related to immune maladaptation...
Background: Preterm infants are highly vulnerable to infectious disease. While many factors are like...
Although most causes of death and morbidity in premature infants are related to immune maladaptation...
T cell immune function in 20 newborn infants was investigated. Previous studies showing increased sp...
Advances in technology have lowered the limits of viability in premature births to 24 weeks of gesta...
Background and objectives The infant's immune system evolves over the first months and years of life...
Background and objectives The infant's immune system evolves over the first months and years of life...
A longitudinal study of lymphocyte subsets during infancy was evaluated by using the flow cytometric...
textabstractAge-matched reference values for lymphocyte subpopulations are generally obta...
In the present study we evaluated B-cell subsets and their functional development in 74 newborns fro...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM) causes preterm delivery, and increases maternal T-cel...
Several recent studies have underlined that late preterm infants have a significantly increased risk...
By using monoclonal antibodies, two-color immunofluorescence techniques and flow cytometry, we evalu...
Background: Preterm born and low-birth-weight infants are at risk for severe infections in infancy. ...
In general, it is possible to characterize neonatal immune system (IS) as immature in comparison to ...
Although most causes of death and morbidity in premature infants are related to immune maladaptation...
Background: Preterm infants are highly vulnerable to infectious disease. While many factors are like...
Although most causes of death and morbidity in premature infants are related to immune maladaptation...
T cell immune function in 20 newborn infants was investigated. Previous studies showing increased sp...
Advances in technology have lowered the limits of viability in premature births to 24 weeks of gesta...