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|a Potter, Michael
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|a Mechanisms in B-Cell Neoplasia 1994
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Michael Potter, Fritz Melchers
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|a 1st ed. 1995
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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|a XXV, 458 p. 12 illus. in color
|b online resource
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|a Pre-B-Cells Transformed by ts Abelson Virus Rearrange ? and ? Genes in Early G1 -- Development of btk Transgenic Mice -- Genomic Instability: General Topics -- Genomic Instability in B-Cells and Diversity of Recombinations That Activate c-myc -- Broken-Ended DNA and V(D)J Recombination -- Mutations in the Coding Region of c-myc Occur Independently of Mutations in the Regulatory Regions and are Predominantly Associated with myc/lg Translocation -- The Generation of Pvt-1/Ck Chimeric Transcripts as an Assay for Chromosomal Translocations in Mouse Plasmacytomas -- Interacisternal A-particle (IAP) Genes show Similar Patterns of Hypomethylation in Established and Primary Mouse Plasmacytomas -- Regulatory Elements in the Immunoglobulin Kappa Locus Induce c-myc Activation in Burkitt’s Lymphoma Cells -- Genomic Instability: Heavy Chain Switch Related Problems --
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|a Induction of Plasmacytomas in Genetically Susceptible Mice with Silicone Gels -- Strain-Related Cellular Mechanisms as a Determinant for Susceptibility and Resistance to PC Induction -- Human and Mouse B-Cell Lymphomas -- Alterations of the BCL-6 Gene in Diffuse Large-Cell Lymphoma -- Classification of Mouse Lymphomas -- The Natural History of a Lymphoproliferative Disorder in Aged NZB Mice -- EBV Infection of B-CLL Cells in Vitro Potentiates Their Allostimulatory Capacity if Accompanied by Acquisition of the Activated Phenotype -- A New Form of Epstein-Barr Virus Latency in vivo -- Pharmacologic Activation of Expression of Immunodominant Viral Antigens: A New Strategy for the Treatment of Epstein-Barr-Virus-Associated Malignancies -- Rapid Identification of Novel Human Lymphoid-Restricted Genes by Automated DNA Sequencing ofSubtracted cDNA Libraries -- Tumorigenesis in Mice with an SV40T Antigen Transgene Driven by the Immunoglobulin ?1 Heavy Chain Germline Promoter --
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|a Circulating B-Cells in Follicular Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Show Variant Expression of L-Selectin Epitopes -- Light Chain Loss and Reexpression Leads to Idiotype Switch. Surrogate Light Chains are Probably Responsible for this Process -- Growth Regulation: IL-6 -- Regulation of Terminal differentiation of Human B-Cells by IL-6 -- Sequence, Expression and Function of an mRNA Encoding a Soluble Form of the Human lnterleukin-6 Receptor (sIL-6R) -- The Late B-Cell -- CD5 Transgenic Mice -- Activation of B-Cells by sIgM Cross-Linking Induces Accumulation of CD5 mRNA -- GP130 in Human Myeloma/Plasmacytoma -- Analysis of Antigen-Driven Positive and Negative Selection of Phosphocholine-Specific Bone Marrow B-Cells -- Growth Regulation — C-myc -- Role of the Rel-Family of Transcription Factors in the Regulation of c-myc Gene Transcription and Apoptosis of WEHI231 Murine B-Cells -- c-myc Transcription is Initiated From Po in 70% of Patients with Multiple Myeloma --
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|a Clustered Mutations in the Transcritpional Activation Domainof Myc in 8q24 Translocated Lymphomas and their Functional Consequences -- Association with C-Myc: An Alternate Mechanism for c-Myc Function -- The Role of Ornithine Decarboxylase in c-Myc-lnduced Apoptosis -- Growth Factor Regulation of Cell Cycle Progression and Cell Fate Determination -- Growth Regulation: Apoptosis, BCL-2, Dormancy -- Defective Apoptosis due to Bcl-2 Overexpression May Explain Why B-CLL Cells Accumulate in G0 -- Lyn Tyrosine Kinase Signals Cell Cycle Arrest in Mouse and Human B-Cell Lymphoma -- A Link Between the Antioxidant Defense System and Calcium: A Proposal for the Biochemical Function of Bcl-2.-Heterodimerization with Bax is Required for Bcl-2 to Repress Cell Death -- Growth Regulation: Cyclin D1, ABL -- Mantle Cell/Centrocytic Lymphoma: Molecular and Phenotypic Analysis Including Analysis of the bcl-1 Major Translocation Cluster by PCR -- Cyclin D1 as the Putative bcl-1 Oncogene --
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|a Illegitimate Recombinations Between c-myc and Immunoglobulin Loci Are Remodeled by Deletions in Mouse Plasmacytomas But Not in Burkitt’s Lymphomas -- Sy3 SNIP and SNAP Binding Motifs are Occupied in vivo in Mitogen Activated l.29? + Cells -- Chromosomally Integrated Retroviral Substrates are Sensitive Indicators of an Antibody Class Switch Recombinase-Like Activity -- The Role of BSAP in Immunoglobulin Isotype Switching and B-Cell Proliferation
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|a The “Myeloma” Clone -- Detection of Peripheral Blood Myeloma Cells by Three-Color Flow Cytometry -- Detection of B-Cells Clonally Related to the Tumor Population in Multiple Myeloma and MGUS -- The Blood B-Cells and Bone Marrow Plasma Cells in Patients with Multiple Myeloma Share Identical IgH Rearrangements -- Multiple Myeloma Clones are Derived from a Cell Late in B Lymphoid Development -- The Myeloma/Plasmacytoma Phenotype -- Multiple Myeloma — Recent Developments in Molecular and Cellular Biology -- Potential Role of CD28-B7 Interactions in the Growth of Myeloma Plasma Cells -- B-1 (CD5+) B-Cells as a Marker of Immune Dysregulation in Multiple Myeloma -- Genes Expressed Selectively in Murine and Human Plasma Cell Neoplasms -- Molecular and Biological Role of CD40 in Multiple Myeloma -- The Proliferation-Associated Cytosolic Protein Lap 18 (stathmin) is Expressed at Atypically Low Levels in BALB/c Plasmacytom Cells -- Plasmacytoma Induction in Mice --
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|a Virology
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|a Immunology
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|a Oncology
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|a Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
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|a 10.1007/978-3-642-79275-5
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