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clinical manipulation = clinical management?

 
 
Reply Wed 1 Dec, 2010 11:48 pm

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Studies in vitro may not inform on events in the intact individual, such as the relative contributions of nTregs from the thymus and peripherally induced (i) Tregs to the total Treg pool in humans, and mechanisms by which Tregs exert their suppressive effects [19]. The Treg subset needs to be better understood in order to permit clinical manipulation of Treg cells.
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Reply Thu 2 Dec, 2010 08:58 am
@oristarA,

Manipulation really means "handling", from the Latin word for a hand.

By extension, manipulation here probably means use, or adaptation.

Dip into that dictionary again.
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Reply Thu 2 Dec, 2010 09:12 am
@McTag,
Thanks.
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