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Two-point correlation function in systems with van der Waals type interaction
The behavior of the bulk two-point correlation function G(r;T| d ) in d-dimensional system with van der Waals type interactions is investigated and its consequences on the finite-size scaling properties of the su...
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Subleading long-range interactions and violations of finite size scaling
We study the behavior of systems in which the interaction contains a long-range component that does not dominate the critical behavior. Such a component is exemplified by the van der Waals force between molecu...
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Scanning Electron Microscopy and Leukemia-Lymphoma Characterization
The use of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for cell morphological analysis aroused great interest among hematologists and immunologists, because it was claimed to provide a means of distinguishing between d...
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Ultrastructural Study of the Cardiotoxicity and Light-Microscopic Findings of the Skin After Treatment of Golden Hamsters with Seven Different Anthracyclines
Golden hamsters were administered seven anthracyclines: adriamycin (ADM), detorubicin (DTR), daunorubicin (DNR), 4’-epi-adriamycin (eADM), rubidazone (RBZ), aclacinomycin (ACM), and N-trifluoroacetyladriamycin...
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Some New Chemotherapeutic Agents and Combinations Possibly Available for New Adjuvant Therapies of Minimal Disease
There are several new chemotherapeutic agents that, as their combinations, are particularly active in advanced disease and should be considered in trials of adjuvant therapies of minimal residual disease (MRD).
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Preliminary results of a phase II trial of aclacinomycin in acute leukaemia and lymphosarcoma
A phase II trial of which preliminary results are available for 22 patients indicates that aclacinomycin applied in a continuous modality induced complete and partial remission in four of nine patients with ac...
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Scanning Electron Microscopy Morphology of Mononuclear Leukocytes in Normal Subjects and in Patients With Lymphoid and Monocytoid Neoplasias
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Non-Hodgkin’s Hematosarcoma (“Lymphomas”): Classification of the W. H. O. Reference Center for Neoplastic Disease of Hemopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues
Non-Hodgkin’s hematosarcomas are tumors of the lymphoid cells (lymphosarcomas) or the “reticuloendothelial system” cells (reticulosarcomas) which, contrary to leukemias, are initially localized or circumscribed. ...
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Revised Semiology of the Different Mononuclear Cells Under Scanning Electron Microscopy
Scanning electron microscopy shows that the thymus cell surface is not smooth but slightly undulated; this type of surface characteristic is found on the cells of several types of T-lymphocyte tumors such as T...
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Search for Correlations Between Immunological and Morphological Criteria Used to Classify Lymphoid Leukemias and Non-Hodgkin’s Hematosarcomas with Special Reference to Scanning Electron Microscopy and T and B Membrane Markers
We have previously published that human leukemias and non-Hodgkin’s hematosarcomas can be classified into three distinct categories of diseases by using T and B lymphocytes membrane markers (3, 5, 6). The first g...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Search for Correlations between Cytological Types and Therapeutic Sensitivity of Acute Leukaemias
In this presentation we have reviewed the cytological classification and subclassification of acute leukaemias (AL) and indicated the correlation which exists between the different varieties and types of AL an...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Leukaemic Lymphosarcomas: Respective Prognosis of the Three Types: Prolymphocytic, Lymphoblastic (or Lymphoblastoid) and Immunoblastic
This report deals with 40 cases of leukaemic lymphosarcoma (LLS) which have been investigated by means of cytologic, histologic, electron microscopic and cell surface marker (T and B) studies. Three types of L...
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Electron Microscopic Aspects of Cells in the Four Subvarieties of Acute Lymphoid Leukemia
G. Mathé et al. [1, 2, 3] have proposed to distinguish, on the basis of the aspects of the leukemic cells on the first bone marrow smear stained by Giemsa, four sub- varieties of acute lymphoid le...