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Immunophenotype of Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1998Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA) is an uncommon tumor, often seizure-associated and occurring in the temporal lobe of young adults. Although its cells are considered astrocytic in nature, recent studies suggest the presence of neuronal differentiation and a possible relationship to glioneuronal neoplasms.
Caterina Giannini +5 more
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Immunophenotyping of normal lymphocytes
Clinical & Laboratory Haematology, 2008We report the data of direct and indirect immunofluorescence labelling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained from 40 normal controls and nine patients having blood tests for non-haematological disorders (PNHD controls) using flow cytometric analysis.
Rowayda E. Peters, Saad Al-Ismail
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Immunophenotyping of Myelodysplasia
Clinical and Applied Immunology Reviews, 2005Abstract As the incidence of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) increases with the ageing of the population, new and promising therapeutic approaches are being developed. “Proper application of such new strategies relies on a thorough diagnosis of these variable and pleiomorphic disorders.
Marie C. Béné +4 more
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Immunophenotypic heterogeneity in osteosarcomas
Human Pathology, 1991Eighteen osteosarcomas were studied immunohistochemically. The tumors were classified into the following six histologic subtypes: five osteoblastic, four chondroblastic, four malignant fibrous histiocytoma-like, two telangiectatic, two low-grade central, and one giant cell-rich. Variable amounts of osteocalcin immunoreactivity were found in all tumors.
Takanori Hirose +5 more
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Immunophenotype of Vestibular Schwannomas
Otology & Neurotology, 2020Background: Vestibular schwannomas exhibit a uniquely variable natural history of growth, stability, or even spontaneous regression. We hypothesized that a transitory population of immune cells, or immunomodulation of tumors cells, may influence the growth pattern of schwannomas.
Saksham Gupta +8 more
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Immunophenotypic Analysis of Platelets
Current Protocols in Cytometry, 2002AbstractPlatelets are the smallest cellular component in the peripheral circulation. Their primary role is maintenance of hemostasis. The evaluation of platelets by flow cytometry has proven beneficial in the investigation of many disease states, including inherited defects, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and many other inflammatory processes.
Alan D. Michelson +4 more
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Quality Control of Immunophenotyping [PDF]
Applications of immunophenotyping using flow cytometry offer precise and accurate means for providing information used to both diagnose and monitor disease; they serve as a standard platform for many research endeavors that study discrete populations of biological entities.
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In the realm for standardization in immunophenotyping
Cytometry Part A, 2012STANDARDIZATION and quality control is the keystone of reliable and trustworthy diagnosis. This is particularly true for cellular diagnostics where the preanalytics, instrumentation, and reagents are very diverse and prone to innumerable variations affecting the results (1). Furthermore, as critical are the objects of interest—the cells from biological
Attila Tárnok, Attila Tárnok
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Combinatorial Immunophenotyping of Cell Populations with an Electronic Antibody Microarray.
Small, 2019Immunophenotyping is widely used to characterize cell populations in basic research and to diagnose diseases from surface biomarkers in the clinic. This process usually requires complex instruments such as flow cytometers or fluorescence microscopes ...
Ruxiu Liu +7 more
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Immunophenotyping of Paucicellular Samples
Current Protocols in Cytometry, 2014ABSTRACTImmunophenotyping of paucicellular samples may represent a diagnostic challenge in the flow cytometry (FC) laboratory routine, as the scarcity of cells limits the number of tests that can be performed. Specimens such as fine needle aspirates (FNA), human body fluids (BF), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), or ocular fluid (OF) sent for FC ...
Sabrina Aliberti +2 more
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