1. Multiple Myeloma : Malignant plasma cells
Multiple myeloma begins when the genetic material (DNA) is damaged during the development of a stem cell into a B-cell in the bone marrow. This causes the cell to develop into an abnormal or malignant plasmablast, a developmentally...
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2. Multiple Myeloma/Other Plasma Cell Neoplasms - National Cancer Institute
Definition of multiple myeloma : A type of cancer that begins in plasma cells (white blood cells that produce antibodies). Also called Kahler disease, myelomatosis, and plasma cell myeloma.
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3. The Formation of Myeloma Protein by a Mouse Plasma Cell Tumor [1 July 1958]
Periodical: Nathans, Daniel, John L. Fahey, and Michael Potter. "The Formation of Myeloma Protein by a Mouse Plasma Cell Tumor." Journal of Experimental Medicine 108, 1 ([1 July 1958]): 121-130. Article. 10 Images.
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4. How Normal Plasma Cells Develop
Plasma cells are one of many types of blood cells that arise from stem cells in the bone marrow. Plasma cells develop from B lymphocytes (also known as B cells), which are a major...
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5. plasma cell - NDI Foundation
That state of chromatin in which it is dark-staining and tightly coiled, forming irregular clumps (karyosomes) or Barr bodies in the nuclei of cells in interphase, or stains densely in certain areas of mitotic chromosomes.
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6. plasma cell mouse
Mouse (585405) The Golgi apparatus is near the cell center. The cytoplasm is typically rich in rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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7. Lymphoma and Plasma Cell Disorders : Plasma Cell Disorders - ASCO
Modified high-dose melphalan and autologous stem cell transplantation (mHDM/SCT) in the treatment of AL amyloidosis (AL) and/or high-risk myeloma (hM): Analysis of a Southwest Oncology Group trial.
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8. Multiple Myeloma and Other Plasma Cell Neoplasms: Treatment
Plasma cells develop from B lymphocytes (B cells), a type of white blood cell that is made in the bone marrow. Normally, when bacteria or viruses enter the body, some of the B cells will change into plasma<...
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9. Genome.gov | Talking Glossary: "Plasma Membrane (Cell Membrane)"
The plasma membrane, also called the cell membrane, is the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. In bacterial and plant cells, a cell wall...
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10. Introduction: Plasma Cell Disorders: Merck Manual Professional
Plasma cell disorders are a diverse group of disorders of unknown etiology characterized by the disproportionate proliferation of one clone of B cells and the presence of a structurally and electrophoretically homogeneous (monoclonal) immunoglobul.....
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