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Lymphoid Tumors

Radiology, 1948
H F, HARE, W C, MULRY, C F, SORNBERGER
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The Lymphoid System

Annual Review of Physiology, 1970
Richard A. Gatti   +2 more
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Transfection of Lymphoid Cells

Current Protocols in Immunology, 1994
AbstractUsing available vectors, a single immunoglobulin chain or both heavy (H) and light (L) chains can be simultaneously transferred to recipient myeloma cells. Several methods can be used to prepare stable transfected lymphoid cells. The in this unit describes protoplast fusion, which is suitable for certain lymphoid cells but tends to be more ...
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Bronchial Lymphoid Tissue

1974
The role of the respiratory tract in the defense against potential pathogens has been a subject of interest to microbiologists, virologists and immunologists for many years. The description of the secretory IgA system, common to mucosal surfaces throughout the body, has extended the interests of immunologists in the mechanisms of mucosal resistance (1).
R. L. Clancy   +3 more
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The World Health Organization Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms

, 2013
Alejandra Carvajal-Cuenca   +2 more
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The Lymphoid Tissues

1987
The cells of the lymphoid tissues primarily involved in the generation of specific immune responses are the lymphocytes. As well as the lymphocytes, cells of the monocyte-macrophage series, which are collectively called accessory cells (ACs) are essential for generation of both cellular and humoral (antibody) responses.
Ian J. Forbes, Anthony S-Y. Leong
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Redefinition of lymphoid progenitors

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002
Similarities between T and B lymphocytes might have led to the idea that these functionally distinct cells develop from a common lymphoid progenitor. However, investigations with a new clonal assay which allows for T-, B- and myeloid-lineage development indicate that commitment to T-cell and B-cell lineages occurs instead through myeloid/T and myeloid ...
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Natural killer cells and other innate lymphoid cells in cancer

Nature reviews. Immunology, 2018
L. Chiossone   +3 more
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