Immune cell

Characteristics of immune cell changes before and after immunotherapy and their clinical significance in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion

L. Gao, Zhang, J. P., Chen, H., Zhang, S. N., Chen, L. B., Tan, J. P., Liu, M. L., Meng, L. L., Wang, Y. H., Zhang, R., Liu, Y. L., and Cai, W. B., Characteristics of immune cell changes before and after immunotherapy and their clinical significance in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion, vol. 13, pp. 1169-1178, 2014.

To investigate the characteristics of immune cells before and after immunotherapy and their clinical significance in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA), an analysis of 67 URSA patients, 67 sporadic spontaneous abortion (SA) patients, and 22 normal nonpregnant women (as controls) was conducted. URSA patients underwent immunotherapy using paternal lymphocytes. Peripheral blood from patients and controls was examined for lymphocytes and other markers of immune status.

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