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The Bcl-2 family member Bfl-1/A1 is strongly repressed in normal and malignant plasma cells but is a potent anti-apoptotic factor for myeloma cells.

The Bcl-2 family member Bfl-1/A1 is strongly repressed in normal and malignant plasma cells but is a potent anti-apoptotic factor for myeloma cells.

... Piskurich, J.F., Lin, K., Lin, Y., Wang, Y., Ting, J.P.Y. & Calame, K. (2000) BLIMP-I mediates extinction of major histocompatibility class II transactivator expression in plasma cells. Nature ...

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Microarray-based understanding of normal and malignant plasma cells.: Gene expression profiling of plasma cells

Microarray-based understanding of normal and malignant plasma cells.: Gene expression profiling of plasma cells

... 45. Sun RX, Lu ZY, Wijdenes J, Brochier J, Hertog C, Rossi JF, et al. Large scale and clinical grade purification of syndecan-1+ malignant plasma cells. Journal of Immunological Methods 1997;205:73-79. 46. ...

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Inhibition of DEPDC1A, a bad prognostic marker in multiple myeloma, delays growth and induces mature plasma cell markers in malignant plasma cells.

Inhibition of DEPDC1A, a bad prognostic marker in multiple myeloma, delays growth and induces mature plasma cell markers in malignant plasma cells.

... malignant plasma cells is associated with short overall survival of patients with Multiple Myeloma ...malignant plasma cells is associated with short survival of ...mature plasma cell ...

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Survival and proliferation factors of normal and malignant plasma cells.

Survival and proliferation factors of normal and malignant plasma cells.

... of plasma cell differentiation is induced by removal of CD40 stimulation and change in cytokine combination: removal of IL-4 and addition of IL-2, IL-6 and IL-10 and ...plasmablastic cells are highly ...

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Induction of angiogenesis by normal and malignant plasma cells.

Induction of angiogenesis by normal and malignant plasma cells.

... of plasma cells in the normal BM of approximately ...of plasma (myeloma) cells can be estimated to be a factor of at least 100 times higher compared with that in normal ...

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GenomicScape: An Easy-to-Use Web Tool for Gene Expression Data Analysis. Application to Investigate the Molecular Events in the Differentiation of B Cells into Plasma Cells

GenomicScape: An Easy-to-Use Web Tool for Gene Expression Data Analysis. Application to Investigate the Molecular Events in the Differentiation of B Cells into Plasma Cells

... nant plasma cells [ 1 – 5 ], we have developed the current easy-to-use GenomicScape web tool ( ...B cells into plasma cells (PCs) has greatly improved, mostly using animal models [ 6 ], ...

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Circulating human B and plasma cells. Age-associated changes in counts and detailed characterization of circulating normal CD138- and CD138+ plasma cells.: Blood B-lymphocytes and plasma cells in adults

Circulating human B and plasma cells. Age-associated changes in counts and detailed characterization of circulating normal CD138- and CD138+ plasma cells.: Blood B-lymphocytes and plasma cells in adults

... Circulating human B and plasma cells. Age-associated changes in counts and detailed characterization of circulating normal CD138- and CD138+ plasma cells. Anouk Caraux, Bernard Klein, Bruno ...

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An in vitro model of differentiation of memory B cells into plasmablasts and plasma cells including detailed phenotypic and molecular characterization.

An in vitro model of differentiation of memory B cells into plasmablasts and plasma cells including detailed phenotypic and molecular characterization.

... Table S1: B cell amplification and differentiation. Day 0-4. Step 1. Purified memory B cells were cultured for 4 days using either sCD40L and/or ODN activation and various cytokine cocktails. At day 4, cell ...

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Cell-Cycle-Dependent Reconfiguration of the DNA Methylome during Terminal Differentiation of Human B Cells into Plasma Cells

Cell-Cycle-Dependent Reconfiguration of the DNA Methylome during Terminal Differentiation of Human B Cells into Plasma Cells

... We next identified CpGs whose methylation is modulated during terminal B cell differentiation. As compared to NBCs, the CpGs hypomethylated in P1 and purified plasmablasts showed a major overlap ( Figure 4 D), suggesting ...

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Gene expression of anti- and pro-apoptotic proteins in malignant and normal plasma cells.: Apoptosis gene expression in normal and tumor plasma cells.

Gene expression of anti- and pro-apoptotic proteins in malignant and normal plasma cells.: Apoptosis gene expression in normal and tumor plasma cells.

... Michel Jourdan, Thierry Rème, Harmut Goldschmidt, Geneviève Fiol, Véronique Pantesco, John de Vos, Jean-François Rossi, Dirk Hose, Bernard. Klein[r] ...

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Plasma in spark plasma sintering of ceramic particle compacts

Plasma in spark plasma sintering of ceramic particle compacts

... Limited plastic deformation occurred in the speci- mens sintered at 2 MPa, as can be seen in the SEM images ( Fig. 3 a); the particles retained their original cuboidal morphology. The densification curve at 2 MPa ( Fig. 1 ...

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Comparaison de 5 techniques de prération du PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma ou plasma)

Comparaison de 5 techniques de prération du PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma ou plasma)

... En raison du très faible volume (0,3 ml) recueilli par cette technique et afin de répondre à notre impératif préliminaire (1 ml de PRP à injecter dans le cadre du traitement des tendinop[r] ...

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Plasma membrane coating with cationic silica particles and osmotic shock alters the morphology of bovine aortic endothelial cells

Plasma membrane coating with cationic silica particles and osmotic shock alters the morphology of bovine aortic endothelial cells

... endothelial cells with cationic silica microbeads (with or without polyacrylic acid) in combination with an osmotic shock and mechanical shearing to isolate the apical from the basal plasma membranes of ...

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Plasma in spark plasma sintering of ceramic particle compacts

Plasma in spark plasma sintering of ceramic particle compacts

... (detailed analysis is given elsewhere [17] ). Good agree- ment between the experimental and theoretical curves was found at the higher pressures. The temperature dependence of the yield stress of LiF single crystals, ...

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Bayesian Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Reveals hIAPP-Induced Plasma Membrane Domain Organization in Live Cells

Bayesian Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Reveals hIAPP-Induced Plasma Membrane Domain Organization in Live Cells

... To overcome these limitations of conventional FCS analysis for the study of spatially and temporally heteroge- neous processes in an in vivo setting, we recently developed a Bayesian model selection and parameter ...

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Applied Plasma Research

Applied Plasma Research

... In our last report1 we showed that unneutralized zero-temperature electron beams focused by an infinite magnetic field were stable if the transverse velocity profil[r] ...

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Applied Plasma Research

Applied Plasma Research

... Further studies have been made of the X-band microwave emission produced by indium antimonide loops subjected to DC magnetic and RF electric fields. Both round and[r] ...

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Applied Plasma Research

Applied Plasma Research

... The rectangular coordinate geometry of the problem is indicated in Fig. The density gradient is solely in the x direction and, therefore, the y-z plane is paralle[r] ...

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Applied Plasma Research

Applied Plasma Research

... For injection (or thruster) applications, the type of working gas, the final velocity, and the kinetic energy of the accelerated plasma are to be considered prescr[r] ...

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Applied Plasma Research

Applied Plasma Research

... The research of the Active Plasma Systems group is concerned with the dynamics of highly ionized plasmas and charged-particle beams, with particular emphasis on un[r] ...

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