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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. ... Biology and Cytogenetics of CML CML is a clonal disorder that is usually easily diagnosed because the ... phase disease, durable responses and suppression of cytogenetic clonal evolution have been reported.[ 3 , 4 ] When cytarabine ...
  4. ... cells usually express surface immunoglobulin, most bearing a clonal surface immunoglobulin M with either kappa or lambda ... are common and may not represent the same clonal disease.[ 6 ] Immunologic correction through allogeneic SCT is ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... by a prominent nonneoplastic component resulting in low clonal driver mutation allele frequencies. Another report also described ... mutation and CDKN2A deletion define a clinically distinct subgroup of childhood secondary high-grade glioma. J Clin ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... II inhibitors. t-MDS and t-AML are clonal disorders characterized by distinct chromosomal changes. The following ... 20 years of follow-up, and in some subgroups, reaching or exceeding 10% cumulative incidence by age ...
  9. ... DP, et al.: Competency in mismatch repair prohibits clonal expansion of cancer cells treated with N-methyl- ... from some studies suggested that there may be subgroups of individuals at higher risk of psychological distress ...
  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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