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Atypical lymphocyte
Known as:
LYMPHOCYTES ATYPICAL
, Abnormal Lymphocyte
, Reactive Lymphocyte
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A type of white blood cell that enlarges in response to antigenic stimulation.
National Institutes of Health
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Atypical Burkitt/Burkitt-Like Lymphoma
B Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma with Hyperdiploidy
Chest Wall Lymphoma
Childhood Lymphoma
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Review
1995
Review
1995
In situ studies of the germinal center reaction.
G. Kelsoe
Advances in Immunology
1995
Corpus ID: 21102613
Review
1991
Review
1991
Clonal Deletion of Autospecific B Lymphocytes
D. Nemazee
,
D. Russell
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+5 authors
K. Buerki
Immunological Reviews
1991
Corpus ID: 20115744
Using mice transgenic for functional, rearranged immunoglobulin heavy and light chain genes, it can be demonstrated that B…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Association of pigmentary anomalies with chromosomal and genetic mosaicism and chimerism.
T. Thomas
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J. Frías
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+4 authors
J. Graham
American Journal of Human Genetics
1989
Corpus ID: 7786349
We have evaluated eight patients with pigmentary anomalies reminiscent of incontinentia pigmenti or hypomelanosis of Ito. All…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
The arrangement of immunoglobulin and T cell receptor genes in human lymphoproliferative disorders.
T. Waldmann
Advances in Immunology
1987
Corpus ID: 40438500
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
T lymphocytes respond to solid-phase antigen: a novel approach to the molecular analysis of cellular immunity.
D. Young
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J. Lamb
Immunology
1986
Corpus ID: 12298018
Using cloned human T lymphocytes reactive with a 24 amino acid peptide (p20) of the carboxyl terminus of the HA-1 molecule of…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Heterogeneity of human T4+ inducer T cells defined by a monoclonal antibody that delineates two functional subpopulations.
E. Reinherz
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C. Morimoto
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K. Fitzgerald
,
R. Hussey
,
J. Daley
,
S. Schlossman
Journal of Immunology
1982
Corpus ID: 22057177
A monoclonal antibody termed anti-T4 that detected approximately 60% of peripheral blood T lymphocytes was shown to define the…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Effector T lymphocyte line cells migrate to the thymus and persist there
Y. Naparstek
,
J. Holoshitz
,
+5 authors
I. Cohen
Nature
1982
Corpus ID: 4241497
The thymus gland has been known for some time to be the central organ of differentiation of T lymphocytes1,2. Stem cells migrate…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Spontaneous remission and acquired resistance to autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) are associated with suppression of T cell reactivity: suppressed EAE effector T cells recovered as T cell lines.
A. Ben-nun
,
I. Cohen
Journal of Immunology
1982
Corpus ID: 25391847
Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a disease that can be induced in Lewis rats by inoculating them with myelin…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Idiotypic analysis of lymphocytes in vitro. I. Specificity and heterogeneity of B and T lymphocytes reactive with anti-idiotypic antibody
S J Black
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G. J. Hämmerling
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C. Berek
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K. Rajewsky
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K. Eichmann
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1976
Corpus ID: 18493276
Guinea pig anti-idiotypic antibodies (anti-Id) of the IgG1 class, directed to an A/J antibody to Group A streptococcal…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
The Sézary syndrome: cytogenetic studies and identification of the Sézary Cell as an abnormal lymphocyte.
P. Crossen
,
Johnalyn E.L. Mellor
,
A.Geoffrey Finley
,
Ravich Rb
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P. Vincent
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F. Gunz
American Journal of Medicine
1971
Corpus ID: 9598454
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