Is chronic lymphocytic leukemia a response to infectious agents?
Is chronic lymphocytic leukemia a response to infectious agents?
Stereotypical antibody combining sites are increasingly reported in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). V3-72 is the latest immunoglobulin heavy chain gene segment to be implicated. This rarely used gene segment is associated with a very benign version of CLL. The topic is reviewed and the implications for an infectious origin of CLL discussed.
leukemia, lymphoma, antigen, time, indicate, genes
1063-1064
Hamblin, Terry
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September 2006
Hamblin, Terry
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Abstract
Stereotypical antibody combining sites are increasingly reported in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). V3-72 is the latest immunoglobulin heavy chain gene segment to be implicated. This rarely used gene segment is associated with a very benign version of CLL. The topic is reviewed and the implications for an infectious origin of CLL discussed.
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Published date: September 2006
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leukemia, lymphoma, antigen, time, indicate, genes
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Local EPrints ID: 62767
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/62767
ISSN: 0145-2126
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