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I don't know whether this might be relevant, but digging in
my memory I remember a conversation with Mark Lowdell
(somewhere in London, UK) more than 3 years ago. He
mentioned one of the CD8 chains can actually shed of and
thus lead to decreased CD8 detection.
Gerhard.Nebe-von-caron@urcgb.sprint.com
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Subject: CD8 decrease
Author: conley.christopher@MAYO.EDU at INTERNET
Date: 07/03/96 23:10
In response to the question raised by Karen Mann:
Decreased numbers of CD8+ cells have been described in autoimmune diseases,
specifically in rheumatoid arthritis. A decrease in the CD8 cell count is not
specific, however.
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