N. Van Damme
Department of Rheumatology
Ghent University Hospital
Ghent University
De Pintelaan 185
Belgium
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- Flow cytometric analysis of gut mucosal lymphocytes supports an impaired Th1 cytokine profile in spondyloarthropathy. Van Damme, N., De Vos, M., Baeten, D., Demetter, P., Mielants, H., Verbruggen, G., Cuvelier, C., Veys, E.M., De Keyser, F. Ann. Rheum. Dis. (2001)
- The proportion of Th1 cells, which prevail in gut mucosa, is decreased in inflammatory bowel syndrome. Van Damme, N., De Keyser, F., Demetter, P., Baeten, D., Mielants, H., Verbruggen, G., Cuvelier, C., Veys, E.M., De Vos, M. Clin. Exp. Immunol. (2001)
- Gut mucosal T cell lines from ankylosing spondylitis patients are enriched with alphaEbeta7 integrin. Van Damme, N., Elewaut, D., Baeten, D., Demetter, P., Cuvelier, C., Verbruggen, G., Mielants, H., Veys, E.M., De Vos, M., De Keyser, F. Clin. Exp. Rheumatol. (2001)
- Chemical agents and enzymes used for the extraction of gut lymphocytes influence flow cytometric detection of T cell surface markers. Van Damme, N., Baeten, D., De Vos, M., Demetter, P., Elewaut, D., Mielants, H., Verbruggen, G., Cuvelier, C., Veys, E.M., De Keyser, F. J. Immunol. Methods (2000)