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The 2008 WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms and beyond: evolving concepts and practical applications
HIV disease progression despite suppression of viral replication is associated with exhaustion of lymphopoiesis
Establishment and characterization of a novel Waldenström macroglobulinemia cell line, MWCL-1
First report of multiple CEBPA mutations contributing to donor origin of leukemia relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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May 12 2011
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Table of Contents
Inside Blood
Perspectives
The 2008 WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms and beyond: evolving concepts and practical applications
Clinical Trials & Observations
Review Article
Evidence-based Focused Review
Clinical Trials and Observations
HIV disease progression despite suppression of viral replication is associated with exhaustion of lymphopoiesis
Clinical Trials & Observations
Delphine Sauce,Martin Larsen,Solène Fastenackels,Michèle Pauchard,Hocine Ait-Mohand,Luminita Schneider,Amélie Guihot,Faroudy Boufassa,John Zaunders,Malika Iguertsira,Michelle Bailey,Guy Gorochov,Claudine Duvivier,Guislaine Carcelain,Anthony D. Kelleher,Anne Simon,Laurence Meyer,Dominique Costagliola,Steven G. Deeks,Olivier Lambotte,Brigitte Autran,Peter W. Hunt,Christine Katlama,Victor Appay
Hematopoiesis and Stem Cells
Immunobiology
Activin A skews macrophage polarization by promoting a proinflammatory phenotype and inhibiting the acquisition of anti-inflammatory macrophage markers
Elena Sierra-Filardi,Amaya Puig-Kröger,Francisco J. Blanco,Concha Nieto,Rafael Bragado,M. Isabel Palomero,Carmelo Bernabéu,Miguel A. Vega,Angel L. Corbí
Lymphoid Neoplasia
Establishment and characterization of a novel Waldenström macroglobulinemia cell line, MWCL-1
e-blood
Lucy S. Hodge,Anne J. Novak,Deanna M. Grote,Esteban Braggio,Rhett P. Ketterling,Michelle K. Manske,Tammy L. Price Troska,Steven C. Ziesmer,Rafael Fonseca,Thomas E. Witzig,William G. Morice,Morie A. Gertz,Stephen M. Ansell
Myeloid Neoplasia
First report of multiple CEBPA mutations contributing to donor origin of leukemia relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Brief Report
Haowen Xiao,Jimin Shi,Yi Luo,Yamin Tan,Jingsong He,Wanzhuo Xie,Lifei Zhang,Yingjia Wang,Lizhen Liu,Kangni Wu,Xiaohong Yu,Zhen Cai,Maofang Lin,Xiujin Ye,He Huang
Phagocytes, Granulocytes, and Myelopoiesis
C5a-mediated neutrophil dysfunction is RhoA-dependent and predicts infection in critically ill patients
Andrew Conway Morris,Mairi Brittan,Thomas S. Wilkinson,Danny F. McAuley,Jean Antonelli,Corrienne McCulloch,Laura C. Barr,Neil A. McDonald,Kev Dhaliwal,Richard O. Jones,Annie Mackellar,Christopher Haslett,Alasdair W. Hay,David G. Swann,Niall Anderson,Ian F. Laurenson,Donald J. Davidson,Adriano G. Rossi,Timothy S. Walsh,A. John Simpson
Platelets and Thrombopoiesis
Red Cells, Iron, and Erythropoiesis
Thrombosis and Hemostasis
Low but sustained coagulation activation ameliorates glucose-induced podocyte apoptosis: protective effect of factor V Leiden in diabetic nephropathy
Hongjie Wang,Thati Madhusudhan,Tao He,Björn Hummel,Simone Schmidt,Ilya A. Vinnikov,Khurrum Shahzad,Muhammed Kashif,Sandra Muller-Krebs,Vedat Schwenger,Angelika Bierhaus,Gottfried Rudofsky,Peter P. Nawroth,Berend Isermann
Transplantation
Evolution of the donor T-cell repertoire in recipients in the second decade after allogeneic stem cell transplantation
Robert Quan Le,J. Joseph Melenhorst,Minoo Battiwalla,Brenna Hill,Sarfraz Memon,Bipin N. Savani,Aarthi Shenoy,Nancy F. Hensel,Eleftheria K. Koklanaris,Keyvan Keyvanfar,Frances T. Hakim,Daniel C. Douek,A. John Barrett
Vascular Biology
Epithelial adhesion molecules can inhibit HIV-1–specific CD8+ T-cell functions
Hendrik Streeck,Douglas S. Kwon,Augustine Pyo,Michael Flanders,Mathieu F. Chevalier,Kenneth Law,Boris Jülg,Kasper Trocha,Jonathan S. Jolin,Melis N. Anahtar,Jeff Lian,Ildiko Toth,Zabrina Brumme,J. Judy Chang,Tyler Caron,Scott J. Rodig,Danny A. Milner, Jr,Alicja Piechoka-Trocha,Daniel E. Kaufmann,Bruce D. Walker,Marcus Altfeld
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Cover Image
Cover Image
Recent studies illustrate how Weibel-Palade bodies, the elongated secretory organelles of endothelial cells, can display remarkable plasticity in function, morphology, and composition. The cover image depicts a model of endothelial Weibel-Palade bodies coalescing into a secretory pod, a recently discovered structure that represents a secretory intermediate of multigranular exocytosis. This and other architectural determinants giving rise to the plasticity of Weibel-Palade bodies are reviewed by Valentijn et al on page 5033.
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