In article <33p5a5$csd at nnrp.ucs.ubc.ca>, <dcwong at unixg.ubc.ca> writes:
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> From: dcwong at unixg.ubc.ca (Donald Chun Kit Wong)
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> Subject: Amount of CD4+ in PBL?
> Date: 28 Aug 1994 04:54:29 GMT
> Organization: University of British Columbia
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>> I'm trying to find out how much CD4+ cells are in normal peripheral
> blood. There was no percentages or quantities gien in the general
> immunology books I have. Any info anyones can give me will be
> appreciated. Thanks.
>> Donald Wong
>userDONO at Mtsg.ubc.ca> Pathology, UBC.
>
We use an estimation of 30% CD4+ cells from healthy donors. Our purification,
results show this number to be very close.