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Regulatory plasma cells

Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2015
B cells can regulate immunity negatively or positively. Identifying the B cell subsets mediating these antagonistic activities, and the molecular mechanisms governing their differentiation, might enable the development of novel approaches to target B cells therapeutically.
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Plasma cell cheilitis

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2008
Plasma cell cheilitis is a rare, idiopathic mucosal condition, which has previously been given scant attention among oral and maxillofacial publications. We present a case of plasma cell cheilitis, with the differential diagnosis and options for treatment.
J N, Farrier, C S, Perkins
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Biology of plasma cells

Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 2005
Multiple myeloma, the second most common haematopoietic cancer, represents a collection of plasma-cell neoplasms that invariably become fatal when self-renewing myeloma cells begin unrestrained proliferation. Myeloma cells are arrested as intermediates in plasma-cell differentiation as a consequence of transformation.
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Plasma cell mucositis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2001
AbstractA case of plasma cell mucositis is described for its rarity. A probable aetiological correlation with periodontitis is discussed. The patient showed good response to intralesional and topical steroids.
C, Kaur   +3 more
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The Phagocytic Plasma Cells

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
PLASMA cells normally secrete immunoglobulins. On occasion, these cells may appear in unusual morphologic forms: grape cells; Mott cells; cells containing Russell bodies; multinuclear cells; thesaurocytes, or flaming cells; and cells with nuclear "dimples." Butterworth et al.1 described a patient with "plasma cell leukemia" whose plasma cells ...
N, Abramson, C, von Kapff, A D, Ginsburg
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PLASMA CELL MYELOMA

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1953
Excerpt INTRODUCTION Plasma cell myeloma is a well known disease often associated with obvious clinical and pathologic findings.
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Plasma Cell Dyscrasias

1997
Publisher Summary Plasma cell dyscrasias are defined as hematological disorders with monoclonal proliferation of the cells from later stages of B lymphocyte-lineage differentiation. Advances in molecular biology have made it possible to elucidate the mechanisms of proliferation and differentiation of plasma cells both from patients with plasma cell ...
N, Nishimoto, S, Suematsu, T, Kishimoto
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Atmospheric Plasma Meets Cell: Plasma Tailoring by Living Cells

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2019
The applications of the cold atmospheric plasma jet (CAPJ) in cancer treatment have been investigated for over a decade, focused on the effect that the CAPJ creates on cancer cells. Here we report for the first time on the impact that cells have on the CAPJ during treatment.
Li Lin   +4 more
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The Plasma Cell Dyscrasias

2006
Recent advances in understanding the pathobiobiology of the plasma cell dyscrasias is allowing for better comprehension of this diverse group of disorders. In the process of understanding some of the basic genetic events that lead to plasma cell oncogenesis, a surprising finding is the similar molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis that unify these ...
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Plasma cell mastitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
Abstract 1. 1. A brief review of the current opinions on the etiology and pathology is presented. 2. 2. A new case of plasma cell mastitis is reported to add to the existing series of fifty cases. 3. 3. The treatment of choice seems to be radical mastectomy instead of simple mastectomy or local excision, should the axillary glands be ...
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