leukaemic

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leukaemic

or

leukemic

adj
(Pathology) relating to, or affected by, leukaemia
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Additionally, lineage can be evaluated by immunophenotyping of expression markers in 10-20% leukaemic cells.4
As a matter of fact, immune checkpoint inhibitors may enhance cytotoxicity of cytokine-induced killer cells against human myeloid leukaemic blasts [108], suggesting that also AML may benefit from checkpoint inhibition, as it has been demonstrated in solid cancers.
A study on the antitumoral and differentiation effects of Peganum harmala derivatives in combination with ATRA on leukaemic cells.
Pure erythroid leukaemia with leukaemic cells mimicking myeloma cells.
(2) Pulmonary involvement has been reported in a leukaemic patient and a patient with anal cancer.
Support for this hypothesis is provided by Magrinat et al that NO gas and NO donors can induce mRNA for tumour necrosis factor in leukaemic cells and promote their morphologic differentiation (22).
Doctors said if there were any leukaemic cells left, the donor cells should kill them off.
Competitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay for quantification of human multidrug resistance 1 (MDR1) gene expression in fresh leukaemic cells.
Youngsters who have the disease have a 'leukaemic gene' called TEL-AML 1 in their blood.
Leukaemic patients present bleeding and diathesis, petechiae oral ecchymosis, gingival haemorrhage and progressive gingival enlargement.
Partial purification and some properties of the factor in normal and leukaemic humanurine stimulating mouse bone marrow colony growth in vitro.
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