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AbstractThe three main types of marginal zone lymphoma (MZL), recognized by the current lymphoma classifications are the extranodal MZL of mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue, the splenic MZL, and the nodal MZL. They share some karyotype lesions (trisomies of chromosomes 3 and 18, deletions at 6q23), and alterations of the nuclear factor kappa B (NFkB ...
Davide Rossi +2 more
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Timing of the Baltic Ice Lake in the eastern Baltic [PDF]
A shoreline database for the Baltic, covering the Late Weichselian and Holocene, was compiled. The database includes about 1600 sites from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Fin- land, NW Russia, Poland, Sweden and was used to create a GIS-based ...
J. Vassiljev, L. Saarse
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Spatiotemporal segregation of human marginal zone and memory B cell populations in lymphoid tissue
Human memory and marginal zone B cells share some features including CD27 expression and somatic hypermutation, but their lineage relationship is still unclear.
Yuan Zhao +25 more
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The spleen plays an important role in protective immunity to bloodborne pathogens. Macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs) in the spleen marginal zone capture microbial antigens to trigger adaptive immune responses.
Mohamed Habbeddine +9 more
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Molecular profiling of primary renal marginal zone lymphoma reveals overlapping features with extranodal marginal zone lymphoma [PDF]
Axel Künstner +14 more
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Marginal zone lymphoma: 2023 update on diagnosis and management
Marginal zone lymphomas (MZL) are collectively the second most common type of indolent lymphoma.
C. Cheah, J. Seymour
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Extranodal Marginal Zone Lymphoma: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Treatment
Simple Summary Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma (EMZL) is an indolent lymphoproliferative disease morphologically composed of small heterogeneous B lymphocytes.
A. Di Rocco +4 more
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Marginal zone B cells acquire dendritic cell functions by trogocytosis
Marginal zone (MZ) B cells produce broad-spectrum antibodies that protect against infection early in life. In some instances, antibody production requires MZ B cells to display pathogen antigens bound to major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC II)
P. Schriek +14 more
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Epidemiology of Marginal Zone Lymphoma.
In 2016 there were an estimated 7,460 newly diagnosed patients with marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) in the US, which comprised 7% of all mature non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL).
J. Cerhan, T. Habermann
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