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  • I think you better leave me with the trunk, too, so I have a place to keep this all just how it is, you know, and I don't say just in case because just in case is doubt and doubt kills t-cells, eats your organs.

    Oh, Cardinal Directions! christopher cocca 2011

  • When you start to examine cells in different parts of the body such as cells of the immune system, t-cells, b-cells, microphages, on the walls of these cells of the immune system you find little receptor sites which respond to these molecules of emotion, so your immune system is listening on your body's functioning.

    Deepak Chopra: Interview with Alva Noe, Ph.D. 2010

  • In the late 1980s I would marry/partner with an HIV positive man, who over time developed full-blown AIDS his t-cells dropped below 200, the criteria then and only had AZT to take.

    Charles Karel Bouley: HIV Prevention Drug: Thanks, But No Thanks Charles Karel Bouley 2010

  • He never got his t-cells checked, his basic blood counts explored, his viral load discovered.

    Thomas DeLorenzo: Since When Is the Expression of Fear and Ignorance a Basic American Right? 2009

  • My t-cells, the cells that fight off infection, started to rise.

    Michael Manganiello: The Solution to AIDS: It's Only Going to Happen if Everyone is at the Table 2009

  • Lieberman is just a weakling, he has his finger in the air, and seeing that our political immune system has failed to neutralize the neocon invader, has gone HIV and so invades the Democratic party the way HIV destroys t-cells in its assault on the immune system itself.

    CT-SEN: Lamont To Get UAW Endorsement? 2009

  • Because, to me, school is like having one big gaping hole through your middle and constantly feeling sick to your stomach and wanting soley to learn how to evaporate and NOT learn about helper t-cells.

    hamletwildie Diary Entry hamletwildie 2004

  • Last March I held a "Labtest Contest", giving readers of this blog a chance to win something cool simply by guessing how many t-cells I have.

    Charlottesville Blogs 2010

  • For a refresher, here are the rules (subject to change, just like my t-cells):

    Charlottesville Blogs 2010

  • I got a killer idea for what I'm going to give away this time - for a clue, the contest was fierce last March, and the ultimate winner was Charles Oliff, who has carried the title with grace since his incredible victory, when he guessed 567, missing the actual result of 565 by just two tiny little t-cells.

    Charlottesville Blogs 2010

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