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Residual malignant and normal plasma cells shortly after high dose melphalan and stem cell transplantation. Highlight of a putative therapeutic window in Multiple Myeloma?

Residual malignant and normal plasma cells shortly after high dose melphalan and stem cell transplantation. Highlight of a putative therapeutic window in Multiple Myeloma?

... Myeloma Cells and Normal Plasma cells in representative patients with Multiple Myeloma before and after high dose ...myeloma cells (MMCs) and normal plasma cells ...

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Chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy for multiple myeloma

Chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy for multiple myeloma

... B cells, normal plasma cells, and MM cells, but not in other hematological cells including hematopoietic stem cells and other normal ...MM cells vary from ...

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PRC2 targeting is a therapeutic strategy for EZ score defined high-risk multiple myeloma patients and overcome resistance to IMiDs

PRC2 targeting is a therapeutic strategy for EZ score defined high-risk multiple myeloma patients and overcome resistance to IMiDs

... myeloma cells compared with normal plasma cells ...MM cells compared to normal bone marrow plasma cells ...

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miRNAs in multiple myeloma – a survival relevant complex regulator of gene expression

miRNAs in multiple myeloma – a survival relevant complex regulator of gene expression

... Compared to gene expression profiling, there are few whole miRNA-profiling studies in myeloma, with comparatively small patient cohorts, and varying results. The latter is especially true if the lack of overlap between ...

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www.ijcep.com /IJCEP901003 Case Report Fatal Cerebral Hemorrhage in a Patient with CD19- positive IgM-producing Aggressive Plasma Cell Myeloma, Hyperviscosity Syndrome and Cryoglobulinemia

www.ijcep.com /IJCEP901003 Case Report Fatal Cerebral Hemorrhage in a Patient with CD19- positive IgM-producing Aggressive Plasma Cell Myeloma, Hyperviscosity Syndrome and Cryoglobulinemia

... malignant plasma cells with approximately 15,000 new cases diagnosed each year in the United States ...hypercalcemia. Plasma cells from PCM are typically brightly positive for ...

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The association of the urobilin "early peak" and erythropoiesis in man

The association of the urobilin "early peak" and erythropoiesis in man

... In his first study Figure 5, November 1961, the presence of anemia and the decreased incorporation of radioiron into circulating red cells, together with a normal plasma radioiron disapp[r] ...

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B cells in autoimmunity

B cells in autoimmunity

... B cells in RA but also in other autoimmune diseases, such as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura and SLE ...T cells after B-cell depletion was observed in SLE [77], a reduced infiltration of CD68 ...

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PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF RED CELLS AND BLOOD PLASMA IN ADULTS, NEWBORN INFANTS, AND PATIENTS WITH RH ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF RED CELLS AND BLOOD PLASMA IN ADULTS, NEWBORN INFANTS, AND PATIENTS WITH RH ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

... In neonates with Rh erythroblasto- sis, the decrease of total and individual phospholipids of red cells was less striking than in normal newborn infants, whereas the plasma phospholipid [r] ...

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Hemopoietic colony growth promoting activities in the plasma of bone marrow transplant recipients

Hemopoietic colony growth promoting activities in the plasma of bone marrow transplant recipients

... observed. The activities were independent of febrile episodes. Their growth-promoting influence on CFU-GM could be neutralized completely by anti-granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) antibodies. ...

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Cellular localization of c-fps gene product NCP98.

Cellular localization of c-fps gene product NCP98.

... the protein encoded by the transforming gene of avian sarcoma virus pp60sr and a homologous protein in normal cells pp60P`1o-,r' are associated with the plasma membrane.. Subcellular loc[r] ...

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Human alveolar macrophages synthesize factor VII in vitro  Possible role in interstitial lung disease

Human alveolar macrophages synthesize factor VII in vitro Possible role in interstitial lung disease

... procoagulant activity was at least partially independent of exogenous Factor VII as judged by a mean clotting time of 99 s in Factor VII-deficient plasma and by neutralization of procoagulant activity by an ...

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Levels and values of circulating endothelial progenitor cells, soluble angiogenic factors, and mononuclear cell apoptosis in liver cirrhosis patients

Levels and values of circulating endothelial progenitor cells, soluble angiogenic factors, and mononuclear cell apoptosis in liver cirrhosis patients

... for plasma transfusion, acute aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine ami- notransferase (ALT) elevation, anti-hepatitis B (enteca- vir) treatment, anti-hepatitis C (interferon) treatment, esophageal varices ...

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THYMIC ALYMPHOPLASIA, LYMPHOMA, AND DYS-γ-GLOBULINEMIA. HYPER-γA-, NORMO-γM-, HYPO-γG, A-γD-, AND γE-GLOBULINEMIA, PLASMACYTOSIS, NORMAL DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY, SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTIONS, AND COOMBS' POSITIVE ANEMIA

THYMIC ALYMPHOPLASIA, LYMPHOMA, AND DYS-γ-GLOBULINEMIA. HYPER-γA-, NORMO-γM-, HYPO-γG, A-γD-, AND γE-GLOBULINEMIA, PLASMACYTOSIS, NORMAL DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY, SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTIONS, AND COOMBS' POSITIVE ANEMIA

... Normal or increased numbers of plasma cells have been found in lymphoid tissues of a few patients with thymic aplasia.””.. Tue lymphoid histology of this “plasmacytic type” of thvmic aly[r] ...

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Receptors for complement and immunoglobulin on human leukemic cells and human lymphoblastoid cell lines

Receptors for complement and immunoglobulin on human leukemic cells and human lymphoblastoid cell lines

... The cells of 15 patients with leukemia and 19 human lymphoblastoid cell lines were examined for the presence of the EAC¢ and EA ...the cells from the patients with chronic lymphatic leukemia (CLL) possess ...

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Plasma CD14 decreases monocyte responses to LPS by transferring cell bound LPS to plasma lipoproteins

Plasma CD14 decreases monocyte responses to LPS by transferring cell bound LPS to plasma lipoproteins

... soluble plasma protein, binds LPS and other microbial molecules and initiates the innate immune response to bacterial ...human plasma, sCD14 thus diminishes monocyte responses to LPS by transferring cell- ...

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ELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF PLASMA PROTEINS IN NORMAL CHILDREN

ELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES OF PLASMA PROTEINS IN NORMAL CHILDREN

... Lubschez, Rose, Electrophoretic patterns in blood plasma and serum in normal children,. PEDIATRICs 2:570, 1948[r] ...

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HUMAN PROTHROMBIN: QUANTITATIVE STUDIES ON THE PLASMA LABILE FACTOR AND THE RESTORATIVE EFFECTS OF NORMAL, HYPOFI BRINOGENEMIC, AND HEMOPHILIC PLASMA ON THE PROTHROMBIN OF STORED PLASMA

HUMAN PROTHROMBIN: QUANTITATIVE STUDIES ON THE PLASMA LABILE FACTOR AND THE RESTORATIVE EFFECTS OF NORMAL, HYPOFI BRINOGENEMIC, AND HEMOPHILIC PLASMA ON THE PROTHROMBIN OF STORED PLASMA

... The prothrombin activity of stored plasma as determined by the one-stage technique can be fully reactivated by the admixture of fresh normal plasma, congenitally afibrinogenemic plasma, [r] ...

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Apparent Free Amino Acids in Deproteinized Plasma of Normal and Uremic Persons

Apparent Free Amino Acids in Deproteinized Plasma of Normal and Uremic Persons

... Concentration of apparent free amino acids in normal human plasma It is evident from Table I that the authors' values for apparent free amino acids in normal plasma are comparable to val[r] ...

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PLASMA PRESSORS IN THE NORMAL AND STRESSED NEWBORN INFANT

PLASMA PRESSORS IN THE NORMAL AND STRESSED NEWBORN INFANT

... measured in umbilical plasma of 29 full-term new- born infants and two sets of twins using a modified in vitro bioassay which reflects primarily plasma levels of epinephrine and norepine[r] ...

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A Comparative Study of Efficacy and Safety of Pitavastatin and Atorvastatin in Dyslipidemic Patients

A Comparative Study of Efficacy and Safety of Pitavastatin and Atorvastatin in Dyslipidemic Patients

... the plasma for delivery to peripheral ...elevated plasma levels of total cholesterol (total-C), LDL- cholesterol (LDL-C), and apolipoprotein B (ApoB) promote human atherosclerosis and are risk factors for ...

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