Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10454933 | Brain, Behavior, and Immunity | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
⺠S100B+ CD8+ T cells and NK cells comprise 2-4% of all lymphocytes in human blood and are capable of secreting S100B for a potential crosstalk between innate and adaptive immunity.
Keywords
FITCAPCS100BRPMIMCP-1RAGEIFNγCOX-2DAMPSSCR10FSCPHAMFIVCAM-1PBMCTNFαPhytohaemagglutininReceptor of advanced glycation end productsS100PBSp53PerCPLPSNDRBSACa2+PMAbovine serum albuminallophycocyaninHuman leukocyte antigenHLAdamage-associated molecular patternstandard deviationinterleukinanalysis of varianceANOVAtumour necrosis factor alphastandard error of meancluster of differentiationPsychoimmunologyperipheral blood mononuclear cellsT cellsphycoerythrinphorbol myristate acetatePhosphate buffered salinefluorescein isothiocyanateLymphocyteslipopolysaccharideSEMRoswell Park Memorial Institute mediumvascular cell adhesion molecule-1Monocytesmean fluorescence intensityforward scatterside scattermonocyte chemoattractant protein-1C-reactive proteinCRPProtein kinaseperidinin chlorophyll proteinInterferon gammaGranulocytesCalcium ion
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Authors
Johann Steiner, Nicole Marquardt, Inga Pauls, Kolja Schiltz, Hassan Rahmoune, Sabine Bahn, Bernhard Bogerts, Reinhold E. Schmidt, Roland Jacobs,