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    TdT activity in B cell ALL [letter]

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    Contractile function of the myocardium after blood loss and replacement

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    Oxygen supply of the isolated rabbit heart during perfusion with eryhem (hemoglobin solution) and blood

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    Surface immunoglobulin light-chain expression by the common all cell line REH

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    To provide further support of the B-cell lineage of common acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), we studied the REH cell line and found not only cytoplasmic heavy chain but also surface lambda light-chain expression by flow cytometry. Nucleic acid blotting experiments on REH revealed that both kappa genes had been deleted and that lambda genes had been rearranged, as expected in B cells expressing lambda light chain. Moreover, REH cells contained mu and lambda RNA. When REH cells were treated with TPA the amount of mu chain RNA increased by approximately fivefold and the amount of lambda chain RNA increased by approximately twofold. The finding of surface immunoglobulin lambda light chain in the REH cell line, suggests that these leukemic cells are further differentiated along the B-cell lineage than was previously believed

    TdT activity in B cell ALL [letter]

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    Surface immunoglobulin light-chain expression by the "common" all cell line REH

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    To provide further support of the B-cell lineage of "common" acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), we studied the REH cell line and found not only cytoplasmic heavy chain but also surface lambda light-chain expression by flow cytometry. Nucleic acid blotting experiments on REH revealed that both kappa genes had been deleted and that lambda genes had been rearranged, as expected in B cells expressing lambda light chain. Moreover, REH cells contained mu and lambda RNA. When REH cells were treated with TPA the amount of mu chain RNA increased by approximately fivefold and the amount of lambda chain RNA increased by approximately twofold. The finding of surface immunoglobulin lambda light chain in the REH cell line, suggests that these leukemic cells are further differentiated along the B-cell lineage than was previously believed

    Expression of immunoglobulin lambda light chain by the promyelocytic cell line HL-60.

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    Abstract The HL-60 cell line, established from a patient with acute promyelocytic leukemia, can be induced to undergo differentiation along the granulocyte or monocyte/macrophage line, depending on the particular inducer that is used. In this communication we provide evidence that HL-60 cells also have B lymphoid characteristics because by flow cytometry and clonal excess calculations, these cells are found to express immunoglobulin (Ig) lambda light chains on their surface. Furthermore, HL-60 cells contain poly(A)+ RNA that hybridizes with a DNA fragment encoding the constant region of Ig lambda chains and comigrates with lambda mRNA on RNA blots. Treatment of HL-60 cells with a phorbol ester that induces monocyte/macrophage differentiation resulted in the loss of surface Ig lambda chains and lambda RNA.</jats:p

    Expression of immunoglobulin lambda light chain by the promyelocytic cell line HL-60

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    The HL-60 cell line, established from a patient with acute promyelocytic leukemia, can be induced to undergo differentiation along the granulocyte or monocyte/macrophage line, depending on the particular inducer that is used. In this communication we provide evidence that HL-60 cells also have B lymphoid characteristics because by flow cytometry and clonal excess calculations, these cells are found to express immunoglobulin (Ig) lambda light chains on their surface. Furthermore, HL-60 cells contain poly(A)+ RNA that hybridizes with a DNA fragment encoding the constant region of Ig lambda chains and comigrates with lambda mRNA on RNA blots. Treatment of HL-60 cells with a phorbol ester that induces monocyte/macrophage differentiation resulted in the loss of surface Ig lambda chains and lambda RNA
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