WHO reclassification of breast lymphomas
- M. Loughrey, P. Windrum, T. Morris
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Pathology
- 27 October 2004
Fourteen cases of breast lymphoma, identified from hospital records between 1990 and 2004, were reclassified according to the World Health Organisation criteria and most had a poor prognosis.
Measurement of the intensity of cell surface antigen expression in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
- G. Markey, H. Alexander, T. Morris
- BiologyAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology
- 1 February 1995
Leukaemia/lymphoma cells in cerebrospinal fluid.
- H. Magennis, G. Markey, H. Alexander, T. Morris
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Clinical Pathology
- 1 May 1983
It is found that addition of neomycin to the medium (neomycin-bicozamycin blood agar, "NBBA") increases its selectivity and inhibits growth of most aerobic species, including many strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Placental transfusion might reduce prevalence of iron deficiency
- G. Markey, T. C. Morris
- MedicineBMJ
- 27 April 1996
Current obstetric practice in relation to immediate or early clamping of the umbilical cord may contribute to neonatal iron deficiency owing to the volume of fetal blood that is retained in the placenta, Alfredo Pisacane states.
Identification of cellular immunoglobulins in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia by immunoperoxidase staining.
- G. Markey, R. McConnell, H. Alexander, T. Morris, J. Robertson
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Clinical Pathology
- 1 December 1983
An indirect immunoperoxidase technique has been used for visualisation of cellular immunoglobulins in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and the presence of alpha or gamma heavy chain immunoglOBulin isotypes in leukaemic lymphocytes was found to be related to low mouse rosetting capacity.
Monocyte esterase deficiency in malignant neoplasia.
- G. Markey, J. McCormick, M. Mccaigue
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Pathology
- 1 April 1990
It is suggested that the reason for the increased prevalence of the anomaly in these disorders might be that the diminution of esterase activity has a role in their development.
Bone marrow necrosis
- L. Ranaghan, T. Morris, Z. Desai, G. Markey
- MedicineAmerican journal of hematology/oncology
- 1 November 1994
Bone marrow necrosis has been observed during the course of a wide variety of diseases, most commonly in association with acute and chronic leukemia, carcinoma, malignant lymphoma, infections, and sickle cell disease.
Myeloperoxidase deficiency in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis: oxygenation and radical activity by phagocytic cells.
- A. Bell, G. Markey, H. Alexander, T. Morris, S. Mcmillan, J. McNally
- Medicine, BiologyBritish Journal of Rheumatology
- 1 February 1993
Measurement of oxygenation and free radical activity by blood monocytes and polymorphonuclear leucocytes shows gross reduction in myeloperoxidase-dependent chemiluminescence, implications of these data for theories linking reactive oxygen species to inflammatory tissue damage in rheumatoid arthritis are discussed.
Carboxylesterase 1 (Ces1): from monocyte marker to major player
- G. Markey
- BiologyJournal of Clinical Pathology
- 22 December 2010
Monocyte esterase/Ces 1 involvement in the fields of histochemistry, haematology, toxicology, pharmacology, therapeutics, and tumour cell killing, immune surveillance and malignant disease, is briefly described.
Enumeration of absolute numbers of T lymphocyte subsets in B‐chronic lymphocytic leukaemia using an immunoperoxidase technique: relation to clinical stage
- G. Markey, H. Alexander, J. Bridges
- Biology, MedicineBritish Journal of Haematology
- 1 February 1986
Summary. An immunoperoxidase technique has been used to identify and enumerate helper and suppressor T‐cell subsets, as defined by reactivity with Coulter T4 and OKT8 monoclonal antibodies in 54…
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