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. 1984;276(1):33-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00412559.

Distribution of T-cell subsets as defined by monoclonal antibodies in skin lesions of psoriasis vulgaris

Distribution of T-cell subsets as defined by monoclonal antibodies in skin lesions of psoriasis vulgaris

P Kaudewitz et al. Arch Dermatol Res. 1984.

Abstract

Cryostat tissue sections from skin lesions of 16 patients suffering from chronic stationary psoriasis vulgaris were assayed for the presence of distinct T-cell subpopulations with monoclonal antibodies. Using two pan-T surface markers (M-T 4-11 and Lyt 3) the total number of infiltrating T-cells was measured. This cell population was further dissected into Leu 3a (helper/inducer) and M-T 8-11 (cytotoxic/suppressor) positive subsets. Percentages of T-cell subpopulations were within the ranges found in healthy peripheral blood and were thus regarded as normal.

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