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March 14 2017
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BLOOD ADVANCES TALK
POINT-COUNTERPOINT
EXCEPTIONAL CASE REPORT
STIMULUS REPORT
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
Infiltration of effector regulatory T cells predicts poor prognosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified
Shoko Nakayama,Taiji Yokote,Toshikazu Akioka,Nobuya Hiraoka,Uta Nishiwaki,Takuji Miyoshi,Kazuki Iwaki,Ayami Takayama,Yuki Masuda,Jun Hatooka,Mayumi Fujimoto,Yasuichiro Nishimura,Motomu Tsuji
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In silico PyMOL modeling showing a representation of the normal nonactivated αIIb (purple) and β3 (green) transmembrane and cytoplasmic tail segments, highlighting amino acids engaged in the inner membrane association clasp. A single-amino-acid β3 Leu718 deletion detected in a patient with inherited macrothrombocytopenia and defective platelet aggregation changes the synchronization of the αIIbβ3 cytoplasmic tails and weakens the clasp. See the article by Nurden et al. - PDF Icon PDF LinkFront Matter
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