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Pneumococcal infections in humans are associated with increased apoptosis and trafficking of type 1 cytokine-producing T cells
Kåre Kemp, Helle Bruunsgaard, Peter Skinhøj,
Bente Klarlund Pedersen
Centre for Medical Parasitology
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cytokines
76%
apoptosis
74%
T-lymphocytes
74%
infection
42%
Streptococcus pneumoniae
29%
immunopathology
18%
interleukin-4
14%
morbidity
12%
infectious diseases
11%
neutrophils
10%
ligands
10%
immune response
9%
lymphocytes
9%
antibiotics
8%
phenotype
7%
tissues
5%
testing
4%
cells
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Pneumococcal Infections
100%
Cytokines
50%
T-Lymphocytes
50%
Apoptosis
49%
Acute-Phase Reaction
14%
Lymphopenia
14%
Fas Ligand Protein
14%
Patient Admission
12%
Streptococcus pneumoniae
11%
Infections
11%
Interleukin-4
10%
Communicable Diseases
9%
Neutrophils
9%
Lymphocytes
8%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
7%
Phenotype
7%
Morbidity
6%
Control Groups
6%
Mortality
5%
Therapeutics
3%