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Progress in Myeloma

Biology of Myeloma 1980 Edition
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ISBN-13:
9781483161532
Veröffentl:
2013
Seiten:
302
Autor:
Michael Potter
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Progress in Myeloma: Biology of Myeloma is a collection of research studies dealing with the clinical and experimental plasma cell tumors. This work is composed of 14 chapters that provide a particularly advantageous basis for defining in biochemical and genetic terms the nature of critical alterations in the neoplastic transformation of immunoglobulin producing cells.The introductory chapters survey the epidemiology of multiple myeloma and related plasma cell disorders, as well as the mechanism of in vitro bone resorption by human myeloma cells. The subsequent chapters describe the clinical manifestations of the Waldenström's macroglobulinemia in black and white South Africans; myeloma models to evaluate the activation and suppression of normal lymphocytes; and the cellular and molecular mechanisms of murine myeloma cell growth and differentiation regulation. These topics are followed by discussions of the characteristics of multiple myeloma as an immunodeficiency disease, the myeloma growth kinetics, and the extent of clonal involvement in multiple myeloma. A chapter explores the use of anti-idiotypic antibodies in the regulation of the myeloma tumor cell growth and non-neoplastic B cell clones. The concluding chapters look into the chromosomal changes, therapeutic trials, and genetic basis of myeloma.This book will prove useful to oncologists, cell biologists, immunologists, and researchers.
PrefaceContributorsEpidemiology of Multiple Myeloma and Related Plasma Cell Disorders: An Analytic ReviewIn Vitro Bone Resorption by Human Myeloma CellsPlasma Cell Myeloma and Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia in Black and White South AfricansIn Vivo Pulse Labeling Studies of Murine LPC-1 Plasmacytoma Using 6-14C-ArginineMyelomas As Models to Study Activation and Suppression of Normal LymphocytesRegulation of Murine Myeloma Cell Growth and Differentiation: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms, and Therapeutic ImplicationsCharacteristics of Multiple Myeloma as an Immunodeficiency DiseaseImmunodeficiency Induced by Plasma Cell Tumors: Comparison of Findings in Human and Murine HostsMyeloma Growth Kinetics: Potential Applications of Flow CytometryThe Extent of Clonai Involvement in Multiple MyelomaRegulation of the Growth of Myeloma Tumor Cells and Non-Neoplastic B Cell Clones by Anti-idiotypic AntibodiesNon-Random Chromosome Changes Involving the Distal End of Chromosome 15 and Chromosomes 6 and 12 in Pristane-Induced Mouse PlasmacytomasA Review of Therapeutic Trials in Multiple Myeloma and Perspectives for Future TrailsGenetic Considerations in Plasmacytomas of BALB/c, NZB, and (BALB/c X NZB) F1 MiceIndex

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