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blockade ( 23 ). However, the relationship between T cell infiltrate, PD-L1 and EMT status, and their influence on the progression and metastasis of human thyroid cancer, has yet to be investigated. To address this issue, we examined the expression of CD8
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DM patients, type 2 DM patients and healthy subjects were incubated overnight with insulin or GAD. Then, aliquots of the whole blood samples were analyzed by flow cytometry, and the proportions of activated CD4+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes were analyzed
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required ( 18 ). When signals from MHC class I and costimulatory proteins occur, it is possible to activate CD8+ T lymphocytes, leading to apoptosis of tumor cells. However, when MHC class II signaling occurs, Th1 (hypersensitivity), Th2 (antibody
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2 ( 8 ), insulin resistance ( 9 ) and sleep apnea ( 10 ) also play important roles in the determination of lipid abnormalities. During the past decades, multiple studies have presented the relationship between hypertension and lipid profile in non-CD
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Introduction Transsphenoidal surgery is the treatment of choice in Cushing’s disease (CD). Following removal of the pituitary adenoma, the remission rate varies between 25 and 100% (mean 77.8%, median 78.7%), and the recurrence rate ranges
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publications mentioning op’DDD in CD. Author Year N Op’DDD dosage (g/day) Administration Duration % of patients with UFC < 100 µg/24 h Luton ( 27 ) 1978 46 6.00 Continuous 8 months 83 Schteingart ( 29 ) 1980
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). Over recent decades, several studies have shown that the immune system plays a critical role in recognizing and eliminating malignant cells. In particular, elevated levels of cytotoxic CD8 + T cells in the tumor microenvironment have been linked to a
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4 + T lymphocytes and CD8 + T lymphocytes, was assessed immunohistochemically using the avidin–biotin complex technique in animals from Protocol 2. Macrophages were detected using a mouse anti-CD68 monoclonal antibody (AbD Serotec, Kidlington, UK
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glucose. In the first experiment, the direct effect of GSK706A on insulin secretion was determined by incubating isolated islets from mice fed the CD and HFD in different concentrations of glucose (2.8, 5.6, 8.3, 11.1, and 16.7 mmol/l), with or without
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tests have been reported to be positive predictors of sustained remission ( 8 , 9 , 10 ). In the current study, we report long-term follow-up of CD patients after first microscopic TSS. We aim to study the post-operative remission and long