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Blastic Plasmocytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm With Pseudo‐Lymphoid Morphology Mimicking Lymphoid Malignancy

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American Journal of Hematology, Volume 100, Issue 8, Page 1432-1433, August 2025.
Romain Ravel‐Chapuis   +7 more
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Sézary Syndrome—Eosinophilia Explained by a Blood Film

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American Journal of Hematology, Volume 100, Issue 8, Page 1423-1424, August 2025.
Merel T. A. Soeterik   +5 more
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Immunophenotyping by Mass Cytometry.

Methods in molecular biology, 2019
Mass cytometry is a novel technology similar to flow cytometry in which antibodies are tagged with heavy metal molecules rather than fluorophores and then detected with time-of-flight mass spectrometry. This enables measurement of up to 50 simultaneous parameters with no autofluorescent background and little or no spillover or required compensation ...
G. Behbehani
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Immunophenotyping of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.

Clinical Laboratory, 2017
BACKGROUND Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) is one of the most common diagnoses made by flow cytometry laboratories. There is no consensus on which markers need to be used in flow cytometry for accurate immunophenotyping.
M. Falay, G. Özet
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Tetraplex Immunophenotyping of Cell Surface Proteomes via Synthesized Plasmonic Nanotags and Portable Raman Spectroscopy.

Analytical Chemistry, 2022
Multiplex immunophenotyping of cell surface proteomes is useful for cell characterization as well as providing valuable information on a patient's physiological or pathological state.
Jing Wang, K. M. Koo, M. Trau
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Immunophenotyping

Seminars in Hematology, 2001
Immunophenotyping of leukocytes for nonmalignant conditions uses the power of multiparameter flow cytometry to count specific lymphocyte populations and evaluate the presence or absence of particular cell surface markers. Its main clinical indications, and the focus of this chapter, are enumeration of CD4 T-cell counts and activation markers on T cells
J J, Bleesing, T A, Fleisher
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Immunophenotyping

Current Protocols in Cytometry, 1997
AbstractThis unit presents basic techniques for immunophenotyping by flow cytometry, direct using a conjugated monoclonal antibody and indirect using an unconjugated primary antibody followed by a conjugated secondary antibody. Combinations of these methods are described for two‐, three‐, and four‐color staining.
Sigrid J. Stewart, Carleton C. Stewart
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Immunophenotyping of leukemia

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2000
Modern immunophenotyping of hematological malignancies by flow cytometry is assisted by a wide array of easily accessible monoclonal antibodies, by antibodies conjugated to diverse fluorochromes, and by reliable techniques for cell membrane permeabilization.
Dario Campana   +2 more
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The Immunophenotype of Ependymomas

Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology, 2000
The morphologic distinction of ependymomas with epithelial cytology from metastatic carcinoma may pose a significant problem in differential diagnosis. The known presence of keratin in glioma cells further complicates the issue. Using the labeled streptavidin-biotin method with automated staining, we studied epithelial and glial marker expression in 52
Kanaka Durga Swaroop Vege   +2 more
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