Role of human fetal tissue transplantations in rheumatoid arthritis

Cell-mediated immunity is studied in 15 patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Fetal therapy increases the absolute count of actively phagocytizing neutrophils, stimulates their functional activity, and increases the percentage of mature neutrophils.

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