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Veerappan, R., Morrison, M., Williams, S. et al. Splenic rupture in a patient with plasma cell myeloma following G-CSF/GM-CSF administration for stem cell transplantation and review of the literature.
The allele fraction of mutations in CSF and plasma covered a broad range, spanning from 0.15% (CRC1) to 92.67% (LUNG2) in the CSF and from 0.27% (MEL1) to 50.77% (LUNG10) in the plasma. Although one ...
In assessing the detection of tumor mutations in patients with matched CSF and plasma samples, positive cell-free DNA (cfDNA) results were shown in 52 samples of CSF and 59 samples of plasma, with ...
Analogous findings are reported for the leptin plasma/CSF gradient, ... In aortic endothelial cells, the IR is associated with caveolae, and the knockdown of caveolin-1 ...
The CSF is bustling with immune cells. Recently, scientists found that as these migrate through the meninges and flush through the brain’s lymphatic system, they may communicate with cells in the ...
Cell-associated (CA) HIV DNA and RNA were measured in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and in cell pellets from CSF, while cell-free HIV RNA was quantified in CSF supernatant and blood plasma.
The CSF-ctDNA captures tumor heterogeneity, clonal evolution, and resistance mechanisms, which are often missed in plasma. Finally, it can give actionable genomic insights." ...
The study's findings suggest that combined proteomic analysis of brain tissue, CSF, and blood plasma can provide valuable markers for distinguishing between sporadic and genetically defined AD.
Plasma cell neoplasms are a group of diseases – some cancerous – where certain blood cells don’t work like they should. Learn the symptoms, tests you might need, and options for treatment.