1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02445738
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Circulating serum interferon andits effect on the activity of human natural killer cells

Abstract: The interferon content in the plasma of 6 healthy donors and 10 patients with multiple sclerosis and the effect of an l-h treatment of mononuclear cells with autologous plasma on their natural killer activity are studied in vitro using 3H-uridine-labeled (3 ~tCi/ml) human erythromyeloleukosis cells K-562. The serum interferon content in healthy donors is 2.3+0.82 IU/ml, whereas that in patients is higher: 5.2+0.8 IU/ml. Autologous plasma does not affect the activity of natural killer cells in vitro, whereas it… Show more

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