Content of HLA-[G.sup.+] T cells in the peripheral blood from healthy women and breast cancer patients

The number of [CD3.sup.+][CD56.sup.-]HLA-[G.sup.+] cells in the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients was shown to increase by 2 times. Our results and published data suggest that the increase in the relative content of [CD3.sup.+][CD56.sup.-]HLA-[G.sup.+] cells in the circulating blood in brea...

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