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The prevalence of Th17 cells and FOXP3 regulate T cells (Treg) in children with primary nephrotic syndrome
Pediatric Nephrology, 06/08/09
Shao XS et al. - The authors data show that among the study cohort, there was a dynamic equilibrium between Th17 and Treg cells in children with PNS following the development of PNS with apparent renal tubular epithelial cell and interstitium lesions. The dynamic interaction between Th17 and Treg cells may be important in the development of PNS.
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