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TCR repertoire as assessed by T receptor spectra phenoty**. The arrow is showing a missing Vb7.2 expression on patients’ T cells. (PNG 368 kb)
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A) Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA, 3 differed concentrations 5,10 and 100 μg/ml) and anti-CD3 T cell proliferation (P1 red 2 separate experiments) Healthy controls (HC black) X3 B) CD69, HLA-DR and CD25 expression on T cells from the patient (P1 red) and 3 HC black following stimulation with anti-CD3 for 48 h (PNG 590 kb)
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Rice, L., Stockdale, C., Berry, I. et al. A Report of Novel STIM1 Deficiency and 6-Year Follow-Up of Two Previous Cases Associated with Mild Immunological Phenotype. J Clin Immunol 39, 249–256 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-019-00618-3
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