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Researchers have explored the evolution of the genetic change that causes chronic myeloid leukaemia and show its ability to drive the disease.
The abnormal accumulation of antibody-producing immune cells in the lungs may contribute to IPF progression, a new study ...
Atypical Haemolytic Uremic Syndrome (aHUS ... destruction of Red Blood Cells (RBCs), and organ damage. The most common form of HUS is associated with infection by food-borne bacteria that produce ...
The study in the European Respiratory Journal used advanced spatial mapping techniques to compare healthy lung tissues and tissues from patients with fatal IPF. The researchers discovered that disease ...
"In normal lungs, there are almost no plasma cells. But in IPF patients, the lungs are full of them." The researchers identified previously unknown cellular networks orchestrating this abnormal ...
1Genome Research Center, GC Genome, Yongin-si, South Korea. *Corresponding Author: Eun-Hae Cho, Genome Research Center, GC Genome, 107, Ihyeon-ro 30 beon-gil, Yongin-si, 16924, South Korea. E-mail: ...
Division of Hematology, 1st Department of Internal Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA University Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece Plasma cell neoplasms include a spectrum of disorders ...
Negative relations to the total abnormal involuntary movement scale ... More information: Chenghao Lu et al, Plasma Metabolic Characteristics and Potential Biomarker Combinations in Schizophrenia ...
MVs in cell culture supernatant or plasma were analyzed directly without further centrifugation. All samples were diluted to optimal conditions (about 10 8 particles/mL) for analysis in PBS. Video ...