Leukemia & Lymphoma R 6Aaron Polliack CRC Press, 1 déc. 1997 An established resource in the field of hematological oncology. The series serves as excellent seminars, covering a wide range of current topics of interest and controversy. |
Table des matières
II | ix |
IV | 5 |
VI | 11 |
VIII | 17 |
X | 25 |
XI | 37 |
XIII | 43 |
XV | 55 |
XLV | 145 |
XLVII | 151 |
XLIX | 153 |
LI | 153 |
LIII | 157 |
LV | 169 |
LVI | 177 |
LVIII | 189 |
XVII | 65 |
XVIII | 69 |
XX | 75 |
XXI | 77 |
XXIII | 82 |
XXV | 89 |
XXVI | 95 |
XXVIII | 99 |
XXX | 105 |
XXXII | 117 |
XXXIV | 121 |
XXXVI | 121 |
XXXVIII | 125 |
XL | 130 |
XLI | 133 |
XLIII | 139 |
LX | 197 |
LXII | 203 |
LXIV | 208 |
LXVI | 208 |
LXVIII | 208 |
LXX | 213 |
LXXII | 217 |
LXXIV | 227 |
LXXVI | 233 |
LXXVIII | 237 |
LXXX | 239 |
LXXXII | 247 |
LXXXIV | 257 |
LXXXVI | 263 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
abnormalities Acad acid activity acute leukemia acute lymphoblastic leukemia acute myeloid acute myeloid leukemia adhesion analysis antigen apoptosis B-cell Biol bone marrow cells bone marrow transplantation breakpoint Cancer CD34 positive cell lines cell lymphoma chemotherapy chromosome Clin clinical clonal clones colony culture cytogenetic cytokines cytotoxic detected diagnosis differentiation erythroid expression fibroblasts Figure follicular G-CSF gene granulocyte growth factor Haematol hematopoietic HL-60 cells Hodgkin's disease human IFN-y Immunol immunophenotypic induced infection interleukin 11 leukemic cells lineage lymph lymphocytes lymphoid malignant mediated megakaryocytic molecular molecules monoclonal antibodies monocytes murine myelodysplasia myelodysplastic syndromes myeloid leukemia myeloperoxidase Natl neutrophil non-Hodgkin's lymphoma normal Oncol patients peripheral blood phenotype phoma platelet primary cutaneous Proc progenitor cells prognostic proliferation protein RAEB RAEB-T rearrangements receptor recombinant relapse reported RHAMM sequence stem cell stromal studies survival therapy topoisomerase transcription translocation treatment tumor virus vitro vivo