Distribution of plasma cells and other cells containing immunoglobulin in the respiratory tract in chronic bronchitis
AUTOR(ES)
Soutar, C. A.
RESUMO
Soutar, C. A. (1977).Thorax, 32, 387-396. Distribution of plasma cells and other cells containing immunoglobulin in the respiratory tract in chronic bronchitis A study of the distribution of cells containing immunoglobulin in the respiratory tract in chronic bronchitis has been carried out on necropsy tissues from six subjects who died from complications of severe chronic obstructive bronchitis and five subjects with `incidental' chronic bronchitis who died from unrelated disease. The results have been compared with previous reported findings in normal subjects.
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