Dr. Keith M Thompson OD
Optometrist
18500 Veterans Blvd Unit 4 Port Charlotte FL, 33954About
Dr. Keith Thompson is an optometrist practicing in Port Charlotte, FL. Dr. Thompson specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Thompson performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Abnormal B cell differentiation in primary Sjögren's syndrome results in a depressed percentage of circulating memory B cells and elevated levels of soluble CD27 that correlate with Serum IgG concentration.
- A mouse C kappa-specific T cell clone indicates that DC-SIGN is an efficient target for antibody-mediated delivery of T cell epitopes for MHC class II presentation.
- Lack of deleterious somatic mutations in the CD95 gene of plasmablasts from systemic lupus erythematosus patients and autoantibody-producing cell lines.
- Cutting edge: link between innate and adaptive immunity: Toll-like receptor 2
- Antibody-mediated delivery of antigen to chemokine receptors on antigen-presenting cells results in enhanced CD4+ T cell responses.
- Articular, monoclonal gamma3 heavy-chain deposition disease: characterization of a partially deleted heavy-chain gene and its protein product synthesized in vivo and in vitro.
- Monoclonal antibodies against the candidate lupin allergens alpha-conglutin and beta-conglutin.
- Lymphomas can develop from B cells chronically helped by idiotype-specific T cells.
- A VH4-34+ myeloma protein with weak autoreactivity.
- Human receptors of innate immunity (CD14, TLR2) are promising targets for novel recombinant immunoglobulin-based vaccine candidates.
- Accurate Rh phenotype determination by reticulocyte mRNA typing shortly after multiple transfusions.
- Anti-D and anti-i activities are inseparable in V4-34-encoded monoclonal anti-D: the same framework 1 residues are required for both reactivities.
- Long-lived plasma cells from human small intestine biopsies secrete immunoglobulins for many weeks in vitro.
- Chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells are activated and proliferate in response to specific T helper cells.
- Idiotype-specific Th cells support oligoclonal expansion of anti-dsDNA B cells in mice with lupus.
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