Mouse antibody‐coated lymphocytes during OKT3 therapy in liver transplantation
Thomas A. Broughan,
Rafael Valenzuela,
Eduardo Escorcia
et al.
Abstract:Flow cytometry has been a technique in search of a use in transplantation. With each new monoclonal antibody, it has been hoped that the secrets of rejection would be unlocked. The usefulness of CD3+ T‐ lymphocyte counts to predict successful treatment of organ transplant rejection has been called into question. CD2+, CD3+, and mouse antibody‐coated CD3 lymphocytes were followed by flow cytometry in 44 liver transplant patients during OKT3 therapy for induction or rejection. CD3+ lymphocyte counts did not pred… Show more
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