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4. Human intestinal mononuclear cell recovery. The jejunal recovery of lymphocytes was similar in patients with inactive cells. Demonstration of a naturally occurring subclass of Tcells which respond in the allogeneic mixed leucocyte reaction but do not effect cell mediated lympholysis. Crohn's disease but was on average 2% in patients with active disease;MacDermott, R.P.; Bragdon, M.J.; Jenkins, K.M.; Franklin, G.O.; Shedlofsky, S.; Kodner, I.J.
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