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helper T cells.
Lymphoblasts can also
refer to
immature cells which typically differentiate to form
mature lymphocytes. Normally,
lymphoblasts are
found in...
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leukemic lymphoblast copies itself into an
excessive number of new
lymphoblasts, none of
which can
develop into
functioning lymphocytes.
These lymphoblasts build...
- and Auer
mistakenly thought that the
cells containing the rods were
lymphoblasts. Bone
marrow aspirate showing acute myeloid leukemia with Auer rods in...
- was
believed that a
sequence of
general maturation changed cells from
lymphoblasts to
prolymphocytes and then to
lymphocytes (the
lymphocytic series), with...
- is a form of
lymphoid leukemia and
lymphoma in
which too many T-cell
lymphoblasts (immature
white blood cells) are
found in the blood, bone marrow, and...
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Epstein MA,
Achong BG, Barr YM (March 1964). "Virus
Particles in
Cultured Lymphoblasts from Burkitt's Lymphoma". Lancet. 1 (7335): 702–703. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(64)91524-7...
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acute lymphoblastic leukemia and 90% of
lymphoblastic lymphoma.: 635
Lymphoblasts with
irregular nuclear contours,
condensed chromatin,
small nucleoli...
- HSC=Hematopoietic stem cell, Progenitor=Progenitor cell, L-blast=
Lymphoblast, Lymphocyte, Mo-blast=Monoblast, Monocyte, Myeloblast, Pro-M=Promyelocyte...
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lymphoblastic leukemia is a form of
lymphoid leukemia in
which too many B-cell
lymphoblasts (immature
white blood cells) are
found in the
blood and bone marrow....
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neoplastic cells are both
small lymphocytes and larger,
transformed lymphoblasts, and they
invade the
mantle zone of
splenic follicles and
erode the marginal...