• Title/Summary/Keyword: leukocyte subopulation

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Flow Cytometric Characterization of Lymphocyte Subpopulations in the Korean Bovine (한우 혈액내 백혈구아군의 특성 및 말초혈액상)

  • Yong-Suk Ryang;In-Soon Shin;Ju-Sam Lee
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 1995
  • Characterization of immune cell subpopulations in the bovine was performed using a direct immunofluorescence technique adaptable for routine and repeated monitoring. This whole blood procedure is faster and requires less volume than conventional density gradient isolation methods. Low inter-and intra-animal variations were seen in hematology parameters and in CD4, CD8 and CD2 lymphocyte subtypes. CD4 values were 30% of lymphocytes in male and 32% in females. Thriteen percent were CD8 in males and 13% in females. CD4: CD8 ratios were approximately two in both sexes. Fiffty three percent were CD2 in males and 54% in females. The mean RBC counts of peripheral blood were 7.20$\times10^6/{mm}^3$ for male cattle and 6.36$\times10^6/{mm}^3$ for females. The mean WBC counts were 8.09$\times10^3/{mm}^3$ for males and 7.09$\times10^3/{mm}^3$ for females. The percent of lymphocytes(63-65%) was higher than the percent of neutrophils(17-18%), the percent of eosinophils(11-15%), te percent of monocytes(4-5%), and percent of basophiles(1%).

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