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High-throughput sequencing of the B-cell receptor in African Burkitt lymphoma reveals clues to pathogenesis
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March 28 2017
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POINT-COUNTERPOINT
HEMATOPOIESIS AND STEM CELLS
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
Cell-surface C-type lectin-like receptor CLEC-1 dampens dendritic cell activation and downstream Th17 responses
Maria Dolores Lopez Robles,Annaick Pallier,Virginie Huchet,Laetitia Le Texier,Severine Remy,Cecile Braudeau,Laurence Delbos,Aurelie Moreau,Cedric Louvet,Carole Brosseau,Pierre-Joseph Royer,Antoine Magnan,Franck Halary,Regis Josien,Maria-Cristina Cuturi,Ignacio Anegon,Elise Chiffoleau
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
High-throughput sequencing of the B-cell receptor in African Burkitt lymphoma reveals clues to pathogenesis
Global Advances
Katharine A. Lombardo,David G. Coffey,Alicia J. Morales,Christopher S. Carlson,Andrea M. H. Towlerton,Sarah E. Gerdts,Francis K. Nkrumah,Janet Neequaye,Robert J. Biggar,Jackson Orem,Corey Casper,Sam M. Mbulaiteye,Kishor G. Bhatia,Edus H. Warren
THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
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Paraffin-embedded right heart tissue sections stained with trichrome. The images depict bone marrow–dependent fibrosis of the right ventricle in caveolin-1–deficient mice that is reduced by transplantation of healthy bone marrow. Original magnification ×20. See the article by Asosingh et al. - PDF Icon PDF LinkFront Matter
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