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    Flow Cytometric Analysis of Intracellular Myeloperoxidase and Lactoferrin in Leukemia Diagnosis

    The immunological characterization of leukemic blast cells in terms of their lineage commitment and differentiation stage has so far mainly been based on the analysis of surface marker molecules. Mainly for te...

    W. Knapp, O. Majdic, H. Strobl in Recent Advances in Cell Biology of Acute Leukemia (1993)

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    Myeloid-Associated Antigen Expression in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

    Coexpression of myeloid-associated antigens has been demonstrated in several studies on acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The proportion of cases with this aberrant antigen expression (myA+ ALL) ranged from 5% ...

    F. M. Fink, U. Köller, H. Mayer, O. A. Haas in Recent Advances in Cell Biology of Acute L… (1993)

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    Behandlung von steroidresistenten Abstoßungsreaktionen nach Transplantation solider Organe mit einem monoklonalen Anti-CD 4 Antikörper

    Nach Transplantation solider Organe sind Abstoßungsreaktionen trotz verbes serter prophylaktischer Immunsuppression immer noch eine bedeutsame und häufige Komplikation. Insbesonders jene Abstoßungen, bei denen...

    Dr. W. E. Aulitzky, D. Niederwieser, P. König, H. Tilg in Monoklonale Antikörper (1989)

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    Frequent Detection of Erythroid and Platelet Antigens in Myeloid Blast Crisis of CML

    The terminal phase of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is often characterized by an accumulation of immature cells. The differentiation stage of these immature cells can vary considerably, however.

    P. Bettelheim, D. Lutz, O. Majdic, O. Haas, W. Knapp in Leukocyte Ty** II (1986)

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    Diagnostic Value of Monoclonal Antibodies to Leucocyte — Differentiation Antigens in Lymphoid and Nonlymphoid Leukemias

    Monoclonal antibodies, by definition, are specific for a given antigenic deter­minant. When directed against a cell-type-specific antigenic determinant, such antibodies can be used for cell-type recognition. T...

    W. Knapp, P. Bettelheim, O. Majdic, K. Liszka, W. Schmidmeier, D. Lutz in Leucocyte Ty** (1984)

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    Leucocyte Malignancies

    A series of six monoclonal antibodies reactive with hematopoietic differentiation antigens expressed at different stages of myelocytic and erythrocytic differentiation have been developed. One of these antibod...

    R. G. Andrews, I. D. Bernstein, B. Torok-Storb, C. G. Bell in Leucocyte Ty** (1984)