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The Role of CELMoD Agents in Multiple Myeloma. [PDF]

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van de Donk NWCJ   +7 more
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Multiple Myeloma Laboratory Diagnostics Made Simple: Practical Insights and Key Recommendations. [PDF]

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Pires AM   +33 more
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Rapid renal failure in a case of multiple myeloma: the role of Bence Jones proteins.

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M. R. Mackenzie   +3 more
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ANTIGEN‐BINDING MYELOMA PROTEINS IN MICE

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1971
Publisher Summary The immunoglobulins are a large family of structurally related proteins secreted by plasma cells. Plasma cells are normally differentiated so that each cell is usually restricted to making immunoglobulin with only a single VL and VH region. This chapter reviews to the immunochemical propeities of the antigen-binding myeloma proteins
M. Potter
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Biological properties of myeloma proteins.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1975
The paraproteins frequently cause major symptoms in patients with plasma cell dyscrasias. This may be due to their quantity in the circulation, to some unusual physicochemical property, or to a biological effect resulting in interaction with other serum proteins.
C. Osterland, L. Espinoza
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Plasma cell myeloma with D-myeloma protein (IgD myeloma)

The American Journal of Medicine, 1968
Abstract Plasma cell myeloma distinguished by a serum D-myeloma protein has been found in many parts of the world and more than two dozen cases have been identified. Noteworthy observations are the high frequency (80 per cent) of D-myeloma protein with lambda-light chains (D-myeloma protein—type L) and the almost invariable presence of Bence Jones ...
J L, Fahey   +3 more
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Intraneuronal Accumulation of Myeloma Proteins

Archives of Neurology, 1985
We studied a patient with multiple myeloma who had immunologically identified myeloma light chain proteins within neurons projecting beyond the blood-brain barrier, but not within intrinsic neurons of the spinal cord, brain stem, and cerebral cortex. There was a possibility that these myeloma light chain proteins or their immunologically recognizable ...
L F, Borges, N A, Busis
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A Calcium Binding IgG Myeloma Protein

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1980
A calcium binding IgG was isolated and purified by column chromatography from serum of a myeloma patient with asymptomatic hypercalcaemia. The myeloma IgG, characterized as an IgG kappa, revealed a normal sized heavy chain (56000 dalton), and a light chain of 31000 dalton.
G, Spira   +3 more
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