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British Journal of Haematology, 1995
Summary. CD68 molecules are heavily glycosylated lysosomal membrane constituents of unknown function with strong expression in monocytes and macrophages. Using flow cytometry, we quantified expression levels of CD68 molecules in normal and malignant haemopoietic cells.
H, Strobl +4 more
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Summary. CD68 molecules are heavily glycosylated lysosomal membrane constituents of unknown function with strong expression in monocytes and macrophages. Using flow cytometry, we quantified expression levels of CD68 molecules in normal and malignant haemopoietic cells.
H, Strobl +4 more
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The American journal of pathology, 1993
A new anti-macrophage monoclonal antibody (PG-M1) was produced by immunizing BALB/c mice with fresh spleen cells from a patient with Gaucher's disease. PG-M1 reacts strongly with a fixative-resistant epitope of an intracytoplasmic molecule, selectively expressed by virtually all macrophages of the human body.
B, Falini +9 more
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A new anti-macrophage monoclonal antibody (PG-M1) was produced by immunizing BALB/c mice with fresh spleen cells from a patient with Gaucher's disease. PG-M1 reacts strongly with a fixative-resistant epitope of an intracytoplasmic molecule, selectively expressed by virtually all macrophages of the human body.
B, Falini +9 more
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CD68 and CD163 as prognostic factors for Korean patients with Hodgkin lymphoma
European Journal of Haematology, 2012Dok Hyun Yoon +2 more
exaly
Immunohistochemical expression of CD68 antigen in human peripheral blood T cells
Human Pathology, 1994Ralph H Hruban
exaly

