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Autism

Utah State University

1991

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Immunophenotyping Of Lymphoid Cells In Autism, L. Jeanne Yonk May 1991

Immunophenotyping Of Lymphoid Cells In Autism, L. Jeanne Yonk

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Research into the cause of autism continues without any clear-cut answers. However, recent studies suggest that abnormalities of the immune system are associated with this disorder and autism results from failure of the immune system to regulate itself. Proper immune regulation requires that the host have the appropriate number and percentage of each population of lymphocytes and monocytes. These populations can be distinguished from one another with monoclonal antibodies that react with unique protein structures on the cell surface designated as the "cluster of differentiation" (CD) antigens.

This investigation studied the possibility that the immune abnormalities seen in autism are …