Lymphocyte Lifetime in Women

The lifetime of the lymphocyte in hematologically normal women is 530 $\pm $ 64 days. This estimate, made from studies on 25 women who had received radiation therapy for cervical carcinoma, is based on the rate of disappearance of lymphocytes with acentric chromosome fragments.

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Hauptverfasser: Norman, Amos, Sasaki, M. S., Ottoman, R. E., Fingerhut, A. G.
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