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Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (2016) 136 (2): 85–97.
Published Online: 18 May 2016
... the same cell surface markers as MSCs and could also differentiate into adipocytes, chondrocytes and osteoblasts. Also, similar to MSCs, these fibroblasts were capable of suppressing T cell proliferation and modulating the immunophenotype of macrophages. We also show that MSCs deposit extracellular...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1971) 45 (4): 266–271.
Published Online: 05 March 2009
... animals could be found. After sensitisation with sheep red blood cells a significantly impaired 19S- and 7S-antibody formation in single spleen cells could be demonstrated. These findings suggest an inhibition of macrophages by the uptake of MC 5 3 2009 Antibody formation Experimental...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1973) 49 (6): 335–339.
Published Online: 04 March 2009
...R. Navone; G. Mazzucco; A. Stramignoni Blood cultures in cases of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia showed a low number of macrophages in absence of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA), in addition to a low PHA blastic transformation of lymphocytes. Blood cultures from treated cases developed macrophages...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1975) 53 (1): 25–29.
Published Online: 04 March 2009
...R. Navone; G. Palestro; L. Resegotti In Hodgkin’s disease, blood cultures showed a close relationship between the rate of biastic transformation of PHA-stimulated lymphocytes and the number of macrophages appearing in unstim ulated cultures. Despite individual variations, in single cases the yield...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1974) 51 (5): 270–274.
Published Online: 04 March 2009
...Hiroshi Ohta; Kazuyuki Shimizu Red cells coated with anti-Rh o antibody (IgG) were extensively ingested by human blood monocytes and macrophages and only rarely by neutrophils. The erythrophagocytosis was inhibited by free IgG 1 and IgG 3 . Less inhibition occurred with IgG 2 and IgG 4 indicating...
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Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1979) 62 (5-6): 315–321.
Published Online: 03 March 2009
... lymphocytes into colony formation. The best plating efficiency (1:250) was attained when blood mononuclear cells were seeded. When spleen cell culture fluid or a highly concentrated blood-adherent cell population was added to the soft agar, colony development was strongly inhibited. Monocytes-macrophages...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1979) 62 (5-6): 322–325.
Published Online: 03 March 2009
... counting by visual and semi-automated optical scanning, and lower risk of bacterial contamination. In tubes several parameters affecting the colony formation of mouse and human granulocytes and macrophages as well as of human peripheral T and B lymphocyte from mouse spleen were optimized. The applicability...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1976) 55 (4): 224–229.
Published Online: 03 March 2009
... of culture. However, the nearly pure erythroblastic population of the primary inoculum changed to vigorously growing granulocytic cells and macrophages during the 8-day assay period. It seems likely that end-product inhibition is operative within the monocyte-macrophage and granulocyte cell lineages...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1980) 64 (4): 209–215.
Published Online: 27 February 2009
... cellularity and statistically significant differences in macrophage surface morphology. In macrophages from healthy subjects, microvilli predominated but in lymphoma patients, cells with ruffles and/or ridges (resembling blood monocytes) were more frequent. In healthy subjects, the percentage of macrophages...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1984) 72 (6): 395–404.
Published Online: 25 February 2009
...Yuko Wada; Izumi Tsuda; Noriyuki Tatsumi The volume measurement of macrophages from rabbit lungs was carried out using an automatic computerized cell counter. The size of freshly prepared macrophages was 669 ± 62 flat 4°C. The cell volume increased gradually when the cells were suspended...
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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1985) 74 (1): 35–39.
Published Online: 25 February 2009
...R.J. Sokol; J. Wales; G. Hudson The ultrastructure of cells in skin window preparations was analysed in 38 patients with malignant lymphoma and in 22 normal subjects. In the series as a whole, there were significant morphological changes in the macrophages between day 1 and day 2 consistent...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1993) 90 (4): 172–176.
Published Online: 18 February 2009
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Anemia Infection Macrophages Metabolism Sepsis Sickle cell disease Tumor necrosis factor α Original Paper Acta Haematol 1993;90:172-176 Inés Malavéa Yolanda Perdomoh Edgar Escalonab Ernesto Rodriguezb Miren Anchusteguia...