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Publikováno v:
Blood. 79:1931-1937
Anagrelide is a new therapeutic compound recently demonstrated to have a rapid and selective thrombocytopenic effect in humans. The effects of anagrelide were evaluated in plasma clot and liquid suspension cultures of optimally stimulated normal huma
Autor:
Colette Charland, Eric M. Mazur, Julie L. Newton, David Basilico, Janet Lee Cohen, Amirthini Narendran, Patricia A. Sohl
Publikováno v:
Blood. 76:1771-1782
Investigations linking human megakaryocyte development and cell biology have been hindered by an inability to obtain large, relatively pure megakaryocyte cell preparations from in vitro stem cell cultures. We report here that such preparations can be
Autor:
Eric M. Mazur, Amirthini Narendran, Janet Lee Cohen, Patricia A. Sohl, RA Mufson, TG Gesner, Julie L. Newton
Publikováno v:
Blood. 76:290-297
Sera from patients with bone marrow megakaryocyte aplasia are a rich source of megakaryocyte colony-stimulating activity (Meg-CSA). Other biologic materials exhibiting Meg-CSA include phytohemagglutinin- stimulated human lymphocyte-conditioned medium
Publikováno v:
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology. 81(6)
Patients with the hyper-IgE (HIE) syndrome have recurrent bacterial infections with Staphylococcus aureus and other polysaccharide encapsulated organisms. To determine whether an impairment of the antibody response to polysaccharide antigens contribu
Autor:
Judy Nordberg, Julie L. Newton, Carolyn Beach Daul, Richard D. deShazo, W. A. Andes, Brian E. Bozelka
Publikováno v:
Annals of internal medicine. 99(2)
Recently, hemophiliac patients receiving factor VIII concentrate therapy have developed the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Because abnormalities of cell-mediated immunity are found in this syndrome, we evaluated the peripheral blood immunologic
Autor:
Laurence M. Cortez, George A. Pankey, Richard D. deShazo, Julie L. Newton, Judith A. Nordberg, Brian E. Bozelka, Joseph R. Dalovisio, Jesse P. Penico
Publikováno v:
Archives of Internal Medicine. 144:1153
• We studied the immunologic function of 19 sexually active homosexual men, ten of whom had persistent lymphadenopathy. Analysis of mononuclear cell populations distinguished homosexuals from heterosexual controls since, as a group, homosexuals had