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Immunophenotyping is a
technique used to
study the
protein expressed by cells. This
technique is
commonly used in
basic science research and laboratory...
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disease display a
mature T-cell
immunophenotype, with the
majority of
cases showing a CD4-/CD8+ T-cell
subset immunophenotype versus other permutations of...
- CD1a. The
immunophenotype CD4+/CD8- is
present in 60% of cases, the CD4+/CD8+
immunophenotype is
present in 25%, and the CD4-/CD8+
immunophenotype is present...
- (December 1988). "Clonal gene
rearrangement patterns correlate with
immunophenotype and
clinical parameters in
patients with
angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy"...
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virus infection.[citation needed] The
relevant markers that
define the
immunophenotype for SMZL are
shown in the
adjacent table. The lack of CD5 expression...
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cytogenetics (in
particular the
presence of
Philadelphia chromosome), and
immunophenotyping establish whether the
leukemic cells are
myeloblastic (neutrophils...
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defects such as
chromosomal translocation Flow
immunophenotyping – the
determination of the
immunophenotype of
cells using flow
cytometry techniques. It...
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predominance of
clonal plasma cells in the bone
marrow with an
abnormal immunophenotype (CD38+ CD56+ CD19−)
mixed in with
cells of a
normal phenotype (CD38+...
- Naeim, Faramarz, ed. (2013).
Atlas of Hematopathology. Morphology,
Immunophenotype, Cytogenetics, and
Molecular Approaches. P.
Nagesh Rao,
Sophie Song...
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deficiency in
other cell
lines – such as low
platelets or anaemia.
Immunophenotyping will
reveal cells that are CD3, a
protein found on T cells, and help...