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EOSINOPHILOPENIA
Known as:
EOSINOPHIL APLASIA
Abnormally low level of eosinophils in the blood.(NICHD)
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1986
1986
Thymus independence of eosinophilia induced by a non-parasite antigen.
F. Blomjous
,
A. Elgersma
,
W. Kruizinga
,
E. Ruitenberg
International Archives of Allergy and Applied…
1986
Corpus ID: 25472030
Eosinophilia is primarily a T-cell-dependent phenomenon, related to helminthic infections. Using a rat model (+/rnu), it has been…
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1982
1982
Haematological aspects of systemic lupus erythematosus: a reappraisal using automated methods.
D. Isenberg
,
K. Patterson
,
A. Todd-Pokropek
,
M. Snaith
,
A. Goldstone
Acta Haematologica
1982
Corpus ID: 3312401
Twenty-two haematological parameters were measured in 30 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) at 110 patient…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Eosinophilopoietin. A circulating low molecular weight peptide-like substance which stimulates the production of eosinophils in mice.
A. Mahmoud
,
M. K. Stone
,
R. Kellermeyer
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1977
Corpus ID: 41474104
In earlier studies, methods were developed to raise specific antibodies in rabbits against purified suspensions of mouse or human…
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1954
1954
[Studies on some effects of ACTH after intravenous administration. IV. Modifications of eosinophilopenia consequent to variations of dosage and duration of intravenous infusion of ACTH].
U. Serafini
,
U. Di Nardo
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia…
1954
Corpus ID: 45987923
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