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I've been looking at the LabCorp catalog you mentioned and I can't find the proof I'm saying. The closest thing I've found is this. They test CD8+ HLA-DR+ (are activated CD8 lymphocytes), which is a subpopulation of CD3+ HLA-DR+ (the activated t-lymphocytes I mean). If you look at the reference values of CD8+ HLA-DR+(activated CD8 lymphocytes) they are different from CD3+ CD8+(activated and non-activated CD8 lymphocytes, i.e. all CD8). This is what I mean, CD3+ values are different from CD3+ HLA-DR+, since CD3+ HLA-DR+ are only activated and CD3+ are activated and not activated.
The documents you enclosed I'll take a good look at them tomorrow because I can't today.
I've been looking at the LabCorp catalog you mentioned and I can't find the proof I'm saying. The closest thing I've found is this. They test CD8+ HLA-DR+ (are activated CD8 lymphocytes), which is a subpopulation of CD3+ HLA-DR+ (the activated t-lymphocytes I mean). If you look at the reference values of CD8+ HLA-DR+(activated CD8 lymphocytes) they are different from CD3+ CD8+(activated and non-activated CD8 lymphocytes, i.e. all CD8). This is what I mean, CD3+ values are different from CD3+ HLA-DR+, since CD3+ HLA-DR+ are only activated and CD3+ are activated and not activated.
The documents you enclosed I'll take a good look at them tomorrow because I can't today.