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Apoptosis and neutrophils in the regulation of Ph-positive myeloid cell proliferation and differentiation ex vivo
Ex vivo proliferation and differentiation of Philadelphia chromosome-positive (Ph+) human myeloid cells (Ph+ cells) from chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) proceed via alternation stages of cell proliferation and neu...
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Early and late hemopoietic precursor cells in patients with chronic myeloproliferative diseases
We evaluated the content of early and late cobblestone area-forming cells, immediate progeny of hemopoietic stem cells, and committed precursor cells in the bone marrow and peripheral blood of patients with ch...
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Fractures of Structural Steels (Part 4)
Group II of fractures (in accordance with the earlier suggested classification [1]) is considered. This group is represented by fractures caused by discontinuities existing in the metal. The fractures are desc...
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Fractures of Structural Steels (Part 3)
The second part of group II of fractures (in accordance with the classification presented in the first paper [1]) is considered in detail. The deviations in the structure of these fractures from the fiber and ...
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Fractures of Structural Steels (Part 2)
Fractures of group II (according to the classification given in Part 1) are described in detail. The deviations of the structure of a fracture from the groups of fiber and crystalline fractures are explained b...
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Fracture Surfaces of Structural Steels
The kinds of fracture of standard process samples and impact specimens obtained due to single static or impact bending are classified in accordance with the conditions and causes of their formation. Group I of...
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In Vivo Production of Cytokines by Bone Marrow Stromal Cells and Macrophages from Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome
We studied functional disturbances in hemopoietic microenvironment and cytokine production by stromal sublayer in long-term bone marrow cultures and peripheral blood macrophages from patients with various form...
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Functional disturbances in hemopoietic microenvironment in various forms of myelodysplastic syndrome
We studied the ability of stromal sublayer of long-term bone marrow cultures and peripheral blood macrophages from patients with various forms of myelodysplastic syndrome to maintain the growth of normal granu...
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Functional disturbances in hemopoietic microenvironment in various forms of myelodysplastic syndrome
We studied the ability of stromal sublayer of long-term bone marrow cultures and peripheral blood macrophages from patients with various forms of myelodysplastic syndrome to maintain the growth of normal granu...
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Changes in the hemopoietic system of mice deficient for tumor necrosis factor or lymphotoxin-α
Hemopoietic and stromal precursor cells were studied in mice deficient for tumor necrosis factor or lymphotoxin-α. In normal hemopoiesis the main characteristics of hemopoiesis in knockout mice did not differ ...
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Kinetics of hemopoietic clones in sublethally irradiated mice
Hemopoiesis in sublethally irradiated mice is provided by a succession of clones of hemopoietic cells containing unique radioactive markers. Dozens of clones with short life-span (not more than 4 months) are f...
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Functional activity of hemopoietic and stromal cells in various types of myelodysplastic syndrome
Using clonal methods for assessment of hemopoietic and stromal cells and long-term bone marrow cell cultures, we have demonstrated heterogeneity of myelodysplastic syndrome. Low content of stromal precursor ce...
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Production of A B cell lymphoblastoid line from long-term human bone marrow suspension culture
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Plastic strain and fracture behavior of ÉP 741 nickel alloy under conditions of high-temperature deformation
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Investigation of the fracture behavior of EP-741P heat-besisting alloy by thermal microscopy
Deformation of EP-741P heat-resisting alloy at a temperature of 750‡C occurs mainly through a shear mechanism, involving the formation of a succession of slip bands and also intergranular slip. Its fracture ha...
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Crack initiation and propagation in aluminum alloys with coatings during cyclic loading
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Plastic flow and fracture of high-strength steels under tensile stresses
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(n,α)Radiography method for studying causes of brittle fractures of boron-alloyed steels
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Effect of hydrogen on the properties and fracture of steel with different structures
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Hematopoiesis in human embryonic liver organ culture
It was shown by the method of multiple organ cultures on Millipore filters that hematopoiesis of predominantly erythroid type is maintained for a long time (over 1.5 months) in cultures of human embryonic live...