Plasma cell neoplasms are diseases in which abnormal plasma cells or
myeloma cells form tumors in the bones or soft tissues of the body.
Not exact matches
Monoclonal antibodies are generated by clones of a type of white blood
cell that have been fused to
myeloma (cancer)
cells to
form fast - growing «hybridomas.»
The scientists discovered that dinaciclib, by interfering with UPR activation, caused multiple
myeloma and myeloid leukemia
cells to initiate a
form of
cell suicide known as apoptosis when exposed to agents that induced ER stress.
In the 1990s the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its use in the treatment of both multiple
myeloma (a
form of cancer that affects plasma
cells) and the complications of leprosy.
Multiple
myeloma is a blood cancer that
forms in a type of white blood
cell called a plasma
cell.
Multiple
myeloma cells are abnormal plasma
cells (a type of white blood
cell) that build up in the bone marrow and
form tumors in many bones of the body.