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    Intestinal eosinophils: multifaceted roles in tissue homeostasis and disease

    Intestinal eosinophils are largely considered to be one of the central immune effector cells during helminth infection and disorders such as eosinophilic oesophagitis and food allergies. Given the abundance of...

    G . Coakley, H . Wang, N. L . Harris in Seminars in Immunopathology (2021)

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    Attribution of net carbon change by disturbance type across forest lands of the conterminous United States

    Locating terrestrial sources and sinks of carbon (C) will be critical to develo** strategies that contribute to the climate change mitigation goals of the Paris Agreement. Here we present spatially resolved ...

    N. L. Harris, S. C. Hagen, S. S. Saatchi, T. R. H. Pearson in Carbon Balance and Management (2016)

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    Cyclic oxidation of copper doped Ti-48Al-2Cr-2Nb

    The widespread use of titanium aluminide alloys will require effective joining techniques for primary fabrication and repair. One such technique is Transient Liquid Phase (TLP) bonding, which has been used to ...

    J. W. Fergus, V. L. Salazar, C. J. Long, N. L. Harris in Journal of Materials Science (2005)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Toll-like receptor engagement converts T-cell autoreactivity into overt autoimmune disease

    Nat. Med. 11, 138–145 (2005) During preparation of Figure 5c, a naive islet was inadvertently reproduced in place of an LPS-treated islet. The corrected version of Figure 5c is shown below. Different doses and...

    K S Lang, M Recher, T Junt, A A Navarini, N L Harris, S Freigang in Nature Medicine (2005)

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    Introduction and rationale for the REAL classification

    The purpose of this meeting is to introduce pathologists and oncologists, both practising and academic, to the new “REAL” lymphoma classification, and specifically to look at the clinical significance of the l...

    N. L. Harris in Human Lymphoma: Clinical Implications of the REAL Classification (1999)

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    Morphologic, immunologic and genetic features of mantle cell lymphoma

    Mantle cell lymphoma was surrounded by controversy for about fifteen years, but quite abruptly became a clearly defined entity, and now presents no great diagnostic difficulty for pathologists [9.1].

    N. L. Harris in Human Lymphoma: Clinical Implications of the REAL Classification (1999)

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    Morphologic, immunologic and genetic features of follicular lymphoma, and the problem of grading

    Follicular lymphoma is the commonest category of lymphoma in Western countries. It is referred to in the REAL classification as follicle center lymphoma, because it is composed of cells normally found in germi...

    N. L. Harris in Human Lymphoma: Clinical Implications of the REAL Classification (1999)

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    Mantle Cell/Centrocytic Lymphoma: Molecular and Phenotypic Analysis Including Analysis of the bcl-1 Major Translocation Cluster by PCR

    Mantle cell/centrocytic lymphoma (MCL) is a biologically and clinically distinct subtype of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) characterized by small lymphocytes with irregular nuclei and a diffuse, vaguely nodular,...

    M. E. Williams, L. R. Zukerberg, N. L. Harris in Mechanisms in B-Cell Neoplasia 1994 (1995)

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    X-Ray Hazard in Sputtering Apparatus

    IN a paper to be published in the Proceedings of the Physical Society on the “Bombardment of Various Elements by Hg+ and A+ Ions”, we have described sputtering experiments with low-pressure gas discharge tubes wh...

    J. F. STRACHAN, N. L. HARRIS in Nature (1956)

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    Spiral Cracks in Glass Tubing

    DR. J. J. HOPFIELD'S description of spiral cracks in glass capillary tubing1 reminds us that similar cracks were observed some ten years ago with thinwalled tubing, during the development of flashed sodium-resist...

    B. N. CLACK, N. L. HARRIS in Nature (1947)

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    The Geissler Discharge in Argon

    THERE is now a considerable literature dealing with analysis of arcs, and of glow discharges from a hot cathode, in which Langmuir's improved method of using an exploring electrode has been employed. It has be...

    K. G. EMELÉUS, N. L. HARRIS in Nature (1927)