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Mantle-cell lymphoma

The Lancet Oncology, 2001
During the past decade, mantle-cell lymphoma has been established as a new disease entity. The normal counterparts of the cells forming this malignant lymphoma are found in the mantle zone of the lymph node, a thin layer surrounding the germinal follicles.
I, Barista   +2 more
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The arc mantle

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1983
Through differntial (Wollastoferometric) inter- erometric diagnostics, the radial distributions of temperature and air particle density (at various times within a current pulse) within the arc mantle, and the timewise distributions of arc size and mantle thickness have been obtained in the region upstream of the throat in a single flow orifice nozzle ...
Nanu Brates, David Benenson
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Mantle, blastic, Burkitt

Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2008
When a diagnostic pathologist thinks of ‘Mantle’, ‘Blastic’ or ‘Burkitt’, distinct images arise for each.‘Mantle’ elicits images of a lymph node excisional biopsy or perhaps a polyp-laden GI resect...
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Mantle

2017
Full view of "mantle" on the left wall. This piece was created from found wood at the artist's grandmother's house.
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Mantle Cell Lymphoma

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 1998
Mantle cell lymphomas comprise 2 to 8% of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in the United States. They occur in older adults with a distinct male predominance, who present with generalized lymphadenopathy, and often have disseminated disease at the time of diagnosis.
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Mantle cell lymphomas

1997
MCLs are thought to arise from a subset of B cells that normally express the CD5 antigen and that reside in the mantle zone of secondary lymphoid follicles. Although expression of the CD5 antigen is also seen in small lymphocytic lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, MCL differs from SLL/ CLL in several ways.
M A, Rodriguez, W C, Pugh
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The Suboceanic Mantle

Science, 1969
An independent determination of density in the suboceanic lithosphere gives 3.5 to 3.6 grams per cubic centimeter at a depth of about 100 kilometers. This high value implies the existence of an ecologitic facies. A mechanism is proposed in which eclogite fractionation from the underlying, partially molten asthenosphere plays a key role in the creation ...
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Mantle plumes and their role in Earth processes

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Anthony A P Koppers   +2 more
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Earth’s mantle composition revealed by mantle plumes

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Dominique A Weis   +2 more
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