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Publikováno v:
Haemophilia. 14:52-55
Summary. Recurrent bleeding into joints represents the clinical hallmark of haemophilia and, if not adequately treated, it may cause chronic synovitis and degenerative arthropathy. In haemophilia patients with inhibitors, a more severe degree of syno
Autor:
Mauricio Silva, Kathy Mulder, Gian Pasta, L. P. Solimeno, C. R. Merchan, M. Heim, E. Mancuso, A. Forsyth, O. S. Perfetto, Horacio Caviglia, Seyed Mohammad Javad Mortazavi
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Haemophilia. 14:170-176
Joint bleeding, or haemarthrosis, is the most common type of bleeding episode experienced by individuals with haemophilia A and B. This leads to changes within the joints, including synovial proliferation, which results in further bleeding and chroni
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R. Gelman, Mark Edinger, Susan Plaeger, M. Czerniewski, Anne Sevin, Joan E. Nichols, Thomas C. Quinn, K. Helm, K. Reimann, Deshratn Asthana, Bruce Blais, John L. Schmitz, T. McCloskey, Simon Chiu, S. Plaeger, Mary Ann Czerniewski, P. Blair, Bin Zhang, Daniel E. Sabath, P. Bucy, J. Schmitz, E. Larson, Thomas N. Denny, Savita Pahwa, Jonathan M. Kagan, M. Edinger, D. Nickishcer, Y. Bauer, D. Weng, C. Gonzaga, B. McFarland, Donald E. Campbell, Susan B. Wormsley, John C. Thomas, Howard M. Rosenblatt, Cynthia L. Wilkening, Alan L. Landay, Norbert J. Roberts, C. Spina, P. Franks, Katherine Luzuriaga, T. Brennan, Jerome A. Zawadzki, A. Patki, S. Perfetto, Mostafa Nokta, Fred T. Valentine, Rebecca Gelman, Daniella Livnat
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Cytometry. 42:174-179
We evaluated the effect of specimen processing variations and quantitation methods on quantitative determination of CD38 expression on CD8 T lymphocytes. Neither lysing reagent (ammonium chloride versus BD FACSlyse), fixation (paraformaldehyde versus
Publikováno v:
Hämostaseologie. 29:S62-S64
SummaryRecurrent bleeding into joints represents the clinical hallmark of haemophilia and, if not adequately treated, it may cause chronic synovitis and degenerative arthropathy. The first treatment option of recurrent haemarthroses and/or chronic sy
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S Gartner, Jisoo Kim, Joseph D. Mosca, Pradeep N. Perera, Douglas L. Mayers, Julia Z. Xu, Thomas Reid, D St. Louis, Steven W. Kessler, David W. Ritchey, Zu-Xi Yu, S Kaushal, VF La Russa, S Perfetto
Publikováno v:
Blood. 88:130-137
The susceptibility of highly purified human CD34+ cells to monocytotropic (Ba-L) and lymphotropic (A018-post) strains of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) was examined. Liquid cultures initiated with fresh immunomagnetically purified CD34+ cells
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T E Hickey, P J Blair, S Perfetto, D S Smoot, K F Wagner, D C St Louis, D L Mayers, J N Siegel, C H June
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 156:4012-4017
A variety of deficiencies in T cell activation have been described in HIV-1 infection. To determine whether one component of Ag receptor signal transduction might be impaired and contribute to the immunopathology of HIV infection, we tested CD4 cells
Publikováno v:
Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia. 12
Today, total joint replacement is the treatment of choice for chronic haemophilic arthropathy of the knee and hip in developed and developing countries. After the last World Haemophilia Congress and Musculoskeletal Congress, we cannot say the same fo
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I, Schmid, J K, Nicholson, J V, Giorgi, G, Janossy, A, Kunkl, P A, Lopez, S, Perfetto, L C, Seamer, P N, Dean
Publikováno v:
Cytometry. 28(2)
The International Society of Analytical Cytology (ISAC) Biohazard Working Group presents guidelines for sorting of unfixed cells, including known biohazardous samples, using jet-in-air, deflected-droplet cell sorters. There is a risk that personnel o
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