2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-003-6988-6
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Changes in Extrathymic T Cells in the Liver and Intestinal Intraepithelium in Mice with Obstructive Jaundice

Abstract: Recently, T cells were classified into two categories: intrathymic T cells (ITCs; thymus-derived T cells) and extrathymic T cells (ETCs). ETC, localized in the liver and intestinal intraepithelium (IE), play an important immunologic role in the suppressed condition of T-cell development in the thymus. Given the fact that complications of surgery in patients with obstructive jaundice are often related to immunosuppression in the gut-liver circulation, we attempted to investigate the changes in the proportion of… Show more

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“…The most commonly used standard murine model is the Total Common bile duct Ligation (tCL) model. There have been mixed reports on the survival of animals in this model, with survival rates ranging from around 10% perioperative mortality [710] to up to 60 days [11]. In general, however, this model is considered unstable with short survival.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most commonly used standard murine model is the Total Common bile duct Ligation (tCL) model. There have been mixed reports on the survival of animals in this model, with survival rates ranging from around 10% perioperative mortality [710] to up to 60 days [11]. In general, however, this model is considered unstable with short survival.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%