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Chronic monocytic leukaemia

Blut Zeitschrift für die Gesamte Blutforschung, 1966
A patient with chronic monocytic leukaemia is described. The cells in his peripheral blood are predominantly mature monocytes, and bone marrow biopsy revealed extensive marrow infiltration with cells of monocyte series in all stages of maturity. He has so far remained in moderately good health without specific treatment for fifty-two months.
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Monocytic leukemia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1956
C M, SINN, F W, DICK
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WHENCE THE MONOCYTES?

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt To the Editor:In their paper, "Agranulocytosis with Monohistiocytosis Associated with Ampicillin Therapy," Drs.
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Acute Monocytic Leukemias

1981
Normal monocytes and macrophages are characterized by peculiar ultrastructural and cytochemical features and, in addition, show characteristic membrane properties, a variety of special functional capacities, and important secretory activities. Almost all these cytological features can also be detected in leukemic monocytic cells, and it is quite ...
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A monocyte–leptin–angiogenesis pathway critical for repair post-infection

Nature, 2022
Rachel M Kratofil   +2 more
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Chronic Monocytic Leukemias

1981
It is impossible to derive clear definitions of chronic monocytic leukemias from the publications available today [1, 3–6,8,17,19,20]. The descriptions are not confined to pure forms of chronic monocytic leukemias. They do comprise, however, distinct types of myelomonocytic leukemias whose symptomatology is dominated by hyperproliferation of ...
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Mechanical checkpoint regulates monocyte differentiation in fibrotic niches

Nature Materials, 2022
Kyle H Vining   +2 more
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