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    Effects of Corynebacterium parvum and BCG therapy on immune parameters in patients with disseminated melanoma. A sequential study over 28 days. II. Changes in non-specific (NK, K and T cell) lymphocytoxicity and delayed hypersensitivity skin reactions.

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    Authors
    Thatcher, Nick
    Swindell, Ric
    Crowther, Derek
    Affiliation
    Cancer Research Campaign Department of Medical Oncology of Manchester University.
    Issue Date
    1979-02
    
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    Abstract
    C. parvum and BCG produced significant changes in NK, K and T cell lymphocytotoxicity using a Chang liver target cell. A consistent temporal pattern over 28 days of early depression, recovery, overshoot and then decline was described. This was particularly marked for C. parvum and 'K' cell activity. Skin test reactivity to recall antigens at 28 days was not appreciably different from the pre-immunization reactivity. The importance of using lymphocyte concentration-cytotoxicity titration curves and the linearization of such curves is discussed. An immunotherapy schedule with 3 weekly immunization intervals is proposed as the optimum schedule in patients receiving C. parvum at a dose of 2.0 mg/m2 i.v.
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    Effects of Corynebacterium parvum and BCG therapy on immune parameters in patients with disseminated melanoma. A sequential study over 28 days. II. Changes in non-specific (NK, K and T cell) lymphocytoxicity and delayed hypersensitivity skin reactions. 1979, 35 (2):171-9 Clin. Exp. Immunol.
    Journal
    Clinical and Experimental Immunology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/108086
    PubMed ID
    312169
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0009-9104
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