10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMATOBLASTIC»
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... which have undergone still more • alteration. The head of the coagulum is red
externally, and contains in the center a prolongation of the viscid hematoblastic
material, and at the periphery a large number of red globules are contained in ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1882
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Atlas Effectors of Anti-Tumor Immunity
Erythroblastic leukemia K-562 cells before a and after b addition of LAKs. Ratio of
targets/effectors 1:5. Micrographs of cell suspensions; Scale bar: 20m Table 3.2.
Cytotoxic activity of PBMCs and LAKs against hematoblastic. 58 I.Zh. Shubina ...
Mikhail V. Kiselevsky, 2008
3
A history of blood coagulation
... from their surfaces. Fibrin fibrils crisscrossed these prolongations and trapped
red blood cells. Thus, the clotting units were pale centrally and red peripherally.
Hayem meticulously studied the effect of temperature on these hematoblastic ...
Charles A. Owen, William L. Nichols, E. J. Walter Bowie, 2001
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Transactions of the Section on Practice of Medicine of the ...
The first phase of Hayem's hematoblastic crisis (the fall during the febrile period
of an acute disease), according to this view, would be the effect of a quantity of
toxin which acted as a poison to the platelet-forming organs. The second phase ...
5
Hematology: Landmark Papers of the Twentieth Century
When the fever recedes and immunity develops, the normal platelets usually
increase in the convalescence of infectious diseases (hematoblastic crisis of
Hayem). The thrombasthenic platelets, on the contrary, have a tendency to sink to
a very ...
Marshall A. Lichtman, Laurence A. Boxer, Edward Henderson, 2000
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Medical and surgical report of Bellevue and allied hospitals ...
... blasto-sarcoma, or, briefly, myclosarcoma or myelocytoma. In rare cases these
tumors have even a closer resemblance to the parent tissue, by the formation of
rudimentary blood-forming islets ; that is, by the presence of hematoblastic cells,
...
7
Proceedings of Meetings of the New York Pathological Society
lymphoid and myeloid tissues of the hemapoietic system, the so-called
hematoblastic sarcomas, are ofgreat interest, since they approach in type many
diseases whose classification, in the present state of our knowledge, presents
great ...
New York Pathological Society, 1906
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Transactions of the Section on Practice of Medicine of the ...
The first phase of Hayem's hematoblastic crisis (the fall during the febrile period
of an acute disease), according to this view, would be the effect of a quantity of
toxin which acted as a poison to the platelet-forming organs. The second phase ...
American Medical Association. Section on Practice of Medicine, 1915
Small bile duct surrounded by hematoblastic tissue and showing in its lumen
several mononuclear giant cells, probably derived from the epithelium. Hemalum
and eosin stain, x 510. Plate 104 Fig. 5. Renal tubule embedded in hematoblastic
...
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Pathology in Marine Science
In the chinook salmon, an intracellular microsporidium was described from
hematoblastic cells. This infection was associated with an acute anemia in the
fish. Often, the transmission has not been very clearly demonstrated. It is
necessary to ...
Frank O. Perkins, UNKNOWN. AUTHOR, 2012