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plasma cell
ˈplasma cell Histology. Also plasma-cell. [tr. G. plasmazelle (W. Waldeyer 1875, in Arch. f. mikrosk. Anat. XI. 189; also P. G. Unna 1891, in Monatschr. f. prakt. Dermatol. 1 Apr. 304): see plasma and cell n.1] † a. A name given to a type of cell found in connective tissue. Obs. b. A cell now recogn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plasma cell granuloma
in differential diagnostics in regard to plasma cell neoplasms. tumors of plasma cell origins. wikipedia.org
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Platelet, double red blood cell and plasma donations
To donate blood plasma, you must meet all of the requirements for whole blood donation. There are four major blood groups: A, B, AB and O. Donors who are blood group AB are special plasma donors because their plasma can be given to any of the other blood types. Because of this, AB plasma is frequently in high demand.
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Plasma cell leukemia
PCL may present as primary plasma cell leukemia, i.e. in patients without prior history of a plasma cell dyscrasia or as secondary plasma cell dyscrasia Secondary plasma cell leukemia (sPCL) results from the comparatively slow development of plasma cell/plasma cell precursor genetic abnormalities which wikipedia.org
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Plasma cells and memory cells What decides whether an activated B cell will get converted to plasma cell or memory B cell? Is it necessary that out of a mitotic division one will convert to memory B cell and the other...
discusses plasma cell differentiation. The image below helps (taken from this review) PC = Plasma Cell, MBC = Memory B cell !B cell Differentiation
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Plasma cell gingivitis
plasma cell orifacial mucositis, or plasma cell gingivostomatitis where several sites in the mouth are involved. Epidemiology Plasma cell gingivitis is rare, and plasma cell cheilitis is very rare. Most people with plasma cell cheilitis have been elderly. wikipedia.org
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Long-lived plasma cell
Cell Markers Clear markers that distinguish LLPCs have yet to be fully elucidated. BCMA (B-cell maturation antigen): Up regulation of anti-apoptotic genes prevents LLPC from undergoing programmed cell death. wikipedia.org
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Why are plasmids called plasmids? I knew from this website (< that the word "plasmid" is a combination of "plasma" + "id" , where "id" means: belonging to or connected to. But I don't understand how plasmids are conn...
> even though they exist inside the bacteria cell _cytoplasm_ _Plasma_ has several meanings in biology. Cytoplasm is a type of plasma. A quick trip to Wikipedia tells us that the term _plasmid_ was first used by Joshua Lederberg in _Cell Genetics and Hereditary Symbiosis_.
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Plasma cell dyscrasias
In hematology, plasma cell dyscrasias (also termed plasma cell disorders and plasma cell proliferative diseases) are a spectrum of progressively more severe In the most malignant form of plasma cell dyscrasias, primary plasma cell leukemia, the plasma cell population contains >1900 distinct DNA alterations wikipedia.org
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Immunology Book Suggestion Which book will give a brief account about B-cell development so that it covers two questions about the following cells: * Plasmablast * Plasma cell * Memory B cell * Marginal zone...
I have found a book that explains in a quiet simple way the entire B-cell development and differentiation stepwise and covers the two questions I was looking Except the Breg cells which is a recent discovery every cell was well discussed. I went through this00134-X) to learn what the functions of B reg are.
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interstitial plasma cell pneumonias in Chinese
"interstitial cell of the testis" in Chinese: 睾丸间质细胞 "interstitial cell stimulating hormone" in Chinese: 促黄体生成素; 促间质细胞激素; 间质细胞刺激激素; 间质细胞刺激素,促间质 ... "interstitial cell tumor" in Chinese: 间质细胞瘤
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LOINC 73967-2 Noninvasive prenatal fetal aneuploidy panel - Plasma cell ...
Noninvasive prenatal testing for risk of fetal aneuploidy (e.g. trisomy 21, XXY, etc.) is performed using maternal plasma (or serum) which contains circulating cell free (ccf) DNA from the fetus. The probability and result interpretation (high risk/low risk) of aneuploidy are based on dosage ccf DNA from the mother and fetus as well as the ...
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(PDF) The clinic and pathologic significance of plasma cell myeloma ...
IgD multiple myeloma is uncommon. Patients generally present at a younger age and have shorter progression free and overall survivals (OSs). Its rarity has inhibited development of a specific risk ...
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TEMPI Syndrome: Erythrocytosis in Plasma Cell Dyscrasia
Transplantation, Autologous. TEMPI (telangiectasias, erythrocytosis with elevated erythropoietin, monoclonal gammopathy, perinephric fluid collections, intrapulmonary shunting) syndrome is a newly described clinical entity that is generally considered a plasma cell dyscrasia with multiple system involvement. The etiology and pa ….
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