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- who: Krishna D. Bharwani and collaborators from the Center for Pain Medicine, Erasmus MC University Medical Center have published the paper: Elevated Plasma Levels of sIL-2R in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Pathogenic Role for T-Lymphocytes?, in the Journal: Mediators of Inflammation of 28/05/2017
- what: The authors aimed to evaluate T-cell activity in CRPS by comparing blood soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) levels between CRPS patients and healthy controls. For this study, the authors examined the levels of sIL-2R in the plasma of 80 adult patients with CRPS . . .
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