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  1. ... of morphology and immunophenotype, which confirm the characteristic clonal population. In a database analysis, for up to ... T-cell markers (CD4 and CD7) and have clonal rearrangements of their T-cell receptor genes. These ...
  2. ... D, Van Ness B, Kimlinger T, et al.: Clonal circulating cells are common in plasma cell proliferative ... of at least 500 mg per 24 hours. Clonal bone marrow plasma cells 10% to 60% (>60% ...
  3. ... M, Pan HO, Enomoto M, et al.: A clonal human chondrosarcoma cell line produces an anti-angiogenic ... M, Pan HO, Enomoto M, et al.: A clonal human chondrosarcoma cell line produces an anti-angiogenic ...
  4. ... 26 - 28 ] High levels of viral DNA and clonal integration of the virus in MCC tumors have ... Feng H, Shuda M, Chang Y, et al.: Clonal integration of a polyomavirus in human Merkel cell ...
  5. ... two-hit” hypothesis,[ 6 , 7 ] in which the clonal origin or first transformed cell of the tumor ... normal, or wild-type, VHL allele, creating a clonal neoplastic cell of origin, which may proliferate into ...
  6. ... Cell Formation Cytophagocytosis Emperipolesis Transcellular Cell Migration Entosis Clonal Evolution Contact Inhibition Cytoplasmic Streaming Axonal Transport DNA ...
  7. ... aberrations are one form of heterogeneity that allows clonal cells to adapt to chemotherapeutic stress, providing a ... the drug sensitivity of cancer cells. Genomic and Clonal Alterations of Drug Resistance in the NeoALTTO Trial ...
  8. ... Niche G04.366.500 Tumor Microenvironment G04.375 Clonal Evolution G04.383 Contact Inhibition G04.392 Cytoplasmic ... Telomere Homeostasis G05.135 Cellular Reprogramming G05.158 Clonal Evolution G05.180 Consanguinity G05.193 DNA Cleavage ...
  9. ... G04.299.345.750...........................................Entosis G04.299.350...........................................Clonal Evolution G04.299.355...........................................Contact Inhibition G04.299. ...
  10. ... that share a common ancestor. The difficulty with clonal grouping methods lies in finding biologically accurate criteria ... of multiple sclerosis patients are the result of clonal expansion inside or outside of the brain. Another ...
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