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- patients producing low levels of monoclonal free light chains, as seen in nonsecretory multiple myeloma and amyloid light chain amyloidosis (AL amyloidosis)...
- Secretory or hy****cretory pattern. Regenerative, proliferative or nonsecretory pattern. Monstrous cell pattern. It was first described by Javier Arias...
- μ-heavy chains). People without evidence of a monoclonal protein may have "nonsecretory" myeloma (not producing immunoglobulins); this represents about 3% of...
- type of hormone secreted, as discussed below. Up to 90% of PanNETs are nonsecretory or nonfunctional, in which there is no secretion, or the quantity or...
- of the vertebrate nephron that lies between the loop of Henle and the nonsecretory part of the nephron and that is concerned especially with the concentration...
- with islet cell carcinoma) is more aggressive. Up to 60% of PanNETs are nonsecretory or nonfunctional, which either don't secrete, or the quantity or type...
- Hashida K, Kitahara T, Ishiguro M (1992). "Characterization of a unique nonsecretory ribonuclease from urine of pregnant women". J. Biochem. 111 (3): 325–30...
- ratio of 1.6. The majority of the underlying tumors are "null cell" or nonsecretory tumors, which do not produce excessive amounts of hormones; this might...
- patients producing low levels of monoclonal free light chains, as seen in nonsecretory multiple myeloma and AL amyloidosis. This is primarily because of the...
- K, Kitahara T, Ishiguro M (Mar 1992). "Characterization of a unique nonsecretory ribonuclease from urine of pregnant women". Journal of Biochemistry....