id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-000728-ligqoj24 Duan, Qianglin Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism Is a Disease Related to Infection and Immune Dysfunction 2012-07-26 .txt text/plain 3401 196 51 The characteristics of human genomics and cellular immune function between clinically symptomatic venous thromboembolism (VTE) and controls were systematically compared to explore the immunologic pathogenesis of VTE. In addition, in 2010, we detected virus-like microorganisms in the lymphocytes of a young pulmonary hypertension patient with increased D-Dimer, which morphologically confirmed the attack of T cells by virus, and peripheral decreased CD3 + and CD8 + level also indicated virus infection caused significantly compromised function of T cells (10) . In addition, flow cytometry was performed to investigate the changes in immune cells in VTE patients, which aimed to validate the results from genome analysis. The Go analysis of the genomic study targeted the decreased immune function of T cells and immune receptor complex in PE patients, suggesting the occurrence of PE is closely related to the immune dysfunction. ./cache/cord-000728-ligqoj24.txt ./txt/cord-000728-ligqoj24.txt