Sentences with phrase «types of plasma cell»

The following types of plasma cell neoplasms are cancer:
In this type of plasma cell neoplasm, less than 10 % of the bone marrow is made up of abnormal plasma cells and there is no cancer.
The research describes how a combination of glucose uptake and mitochondrial pyruvate import allow a specific type of plasma cell to sustain durable antibody production.

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Plasma membrane Ca2 + - ATPases (PMCAs) are present in virtually all types of cells and transport Ca2 + to the extracellular space.
«The problem with plasma cell - free liquid biopsy in particular is that the amount of wild - type [DNA] can be very, very high, and so keeping that really rare signal from being swamped out by the wild - type... is key,» says Dawne Shelton, R&D manager for in vitro diagnostic products at Bio-Rad in Hercules, California.
The new findings build on prior research from the Dhodapkar lab demonstrating that patients with Gaucher disease, an inherited lipid storage disorder, have a significant increased risk for developing myeloma; and the discovery of a subset of lipid - reactive immune cells, called type II NKT - TFH, that promote the development of plasma cells.
The type of B cells that the scientists tapped for the coveted proteins are known as antibody - secreting plasma cells (ASCs).
Although myeloma is, like leukemias and lymphomas, a cancer involving white blood cells known as lymphocytes, myeloma cells don't traditionally express CD19 on their surface because they arise from the most mature type of lymphocytes — plasma cells.
Multiple myeloma is a blood cancer that forms in a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell.
For the type I interferon (IFN) receptor (IFNAR) as a paradigm for functional plasticity, we have, within the first funding period, established single molecule imaging techniques for monitoring receptor assembly and dynamics in the plasma membrane of living cells.
Myeloma — also referred to as multiple myeloma or plasma cell myeloma — is a cancer that originates in plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies.
Several types of targeted therapy may be used to treat multiple myeloma and other plasma cell neoplasms.
Plasma cells develop from B lymphocytes (B cells), a type of white blood cell that is made in the bone marrow.
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.
Myeloma — also referred to as multiple myeloma or plasma cell myeloma — is a cancer that originates in plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that make antibodies.
Rothman immediately realised the importance of the result, and proposed the «SNARE hypothesis» for vesicle transport and exocytosis as a general process in all cell types: vesicle proteins specifically bind to target proteins in the plasma membrane to form a «v - t» complex which is necessary for vesicle and membrane fusion to proceed.
Injections of Growth Factors, when used for many other types of medical treatments, are made from a patient's own blood and blood cells and is called PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) or PDGF (Platelet Derived Growth Factors) Therapy.
When lymphocytes and plasma cells are the predominant cell types the most likely underlying causes are sensitivities to dietary components (wheat gluten is one example), parasites, bacterial toxins, cancers, heritable tendencies (occurs in Basenjis and wheaten terriers), and again a big group of dogs where a specific underlying cause isn't identifiable, or the idiopathic cases.
The pads become infiltrated by plasma cells, a type of white blood cell.
In this form, lymphocytes (white blood cells) and plasma cells (cells that produce antibody) are the primary types of inflammatory cells present in the mucosa.
Lymphocytes and plasma cells (specialized types of white blood cells) produce an immune response through production of antibodies.
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