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Flow Cytometry of Hematological Malignancies Flow cytometric analysis is often integral to the swift and accurate diagnosis of leukemias and lymphomas of the blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. However, in the fast-moving and expanding field of clinical hematology, in can be challenging to remain up to speed with the latest biological research and technological innovations. Flow Cytometry of Hematological Malignancies has been designed to provide all those working in hematological oncology with a practical, cutting-edge handbook, featuring clear and fully illustrated guidance on all aspects…mehr
Flow Cytometry of Hematological Malignancies Flow cytometric analysis is often integral to the swift and accurate diagnosis of leukemias and lymphomas of the blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. However, in the fast-moving and expanding field of clinical hematology, in can be challenging to remain up to speed with the latest biological research and technological innovations. Flow Cytometry of Hematological Malignancies has been designed to provide all those working in hematological oncology with a practical, cutting-edge handbook, featuring clear and fully illustrated guidance on all aspects of cytometry's role in diagnosis and analysis. This essential second edition includes: * Explorations of more than 70 antigens * Full-color illustrations throughout * New descriptions of recently discovered markers * WHO classifications of hematological neoplastic diseases * Helpful tips for result interpretation and analysis Featuring all this and more, Flow Cytometry of Hematological Malignancies, Second Edition, is an invaluable resource for both trainee and experienced hematologists, hematopathologists, oncologists, and pathologists, as well as medical students and diagnostic lab technicians.
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Autorenporträt
About the author Claudio Ortolani is an expert in the area of diagnosis of hematological malig--nancies. Now retired, Dr Ortolani was Consultant in the Department of Clinical Pathology at Venice General Hospital, Venice, Italy. He is one of the founding members of the Italian Society for Cytometric Cell Analysis (ISCCA), of whose board he is currently a member. He has taught and lectured internationally on how to use flow cytometry to aid in diagnosing hematological diseases.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword to the First Edition by Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson
Foreword to the First Edition by Bruno Brando
Foreword to the Second Edition by Michael J Borowitz
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
1 ANTIGENS
Clustered (CD) Antigens
CD1 Antigens, XX
CD2 Antigen, XX
CD3 Antigen, XX
CD4 Antigen, XX
CD5 Antigen, XX
CD7 Antigen, XX
CD8 Antigen, XX
CD10 Antigen, XX
CD11b Antigen, XX
CD11c Antigen, XX
CD13 Antigen, XX
CD14 Antigen, XX
CD15 Antigen, XX
CD16 Antigen, XX
CD19 Antigen, XX
CD20 Antigen, XX
CD22 Antigen, XX
CD23 Antigen, XX
CD24 Antigen, XX
CD25 Antigen, XX
CD26 Antigen, XX
CD27 Antigen, XX
CD28 Antigen, XX
CD30 Antigen, XX
CD33 Antigen, XX
CD34 Antigen, XX
CD38 Antigen, XX
CD43 Antigen, XX
CD45 Antigen, XX
CD45 Isoforms, XX
CD48 Antigen, see SLAM molecules, XX
CD49 Antigens, XX
CD56 Antigen, XX
CD57 Antigen, XX
CD61 Antigen, XX
CD62L Antigen, XX
CD64 Antigen, XX
CD65 Antigen, XX
CD66c Antigen, XX
CD71 Antigen, XX
CD79 Antigen, XX
CD81 Antigen, XX
CD84 Antigen, see SLAM molecules, XX
CD103 Antigen, XX
CD123 Antigen, XX
CD117 Antigen, XX
CD138 Antigen, XX
CD150 Antigen, see SLAM molecules, XX
CD158 Antigen, see KIRs, XX
CD181-186, 191-199 Antigens, see Chemokines and Chemokine Receptors, XX
CD200 Antigen, XX
CD229 Antigen, see SLAM molecules, XX
CD244 Antigen, see SLAM molecules, XX
CD280-290 Antigens, see Toll-like Receptors, XX
CD305 Antigen, XX
CD307 (IRTA) Antigen Family, XX
CD319 Antigen, see SLAM molecules, XX
CD352-353 Antigens, see SLAM molecules, XX
CD371 Antigen, XX
Non clustered (or primarily known with other names) antigens
Bcl-2 Protein, XX
Chemokines and Chemokine Receptors, XX
CRLF2, XX
Cytotoxic Proteins, XX
HLA-DR Antigen, XX
Immunoglobulins, XX
KIR, CD158 Isoforms, XX
Myeloperoxidase (MPO), XX
NG2 Antigen, XX
PCA-1 Antigen, XX
ROR-1 Antigen, XX
SLAM Molecules and SLAM Associated Protein (SAP), XX
SOX11, XX
T-cell Receptor (TCR), XX
Terminal Deoxy-nucleotidyl Transferase (TdT), XX
Toll-like Receptors (TLR), XX
VS38 Antigen, XX
ZAP-70 Protein, XX
2 DISEASES
Myeloproliferative neoplasms, XXX
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), XXX
Myeloproliferative neoplasms other than CML, XXX
Chronic neutrophilic leukemia (CNL), XXX
Polycythemia vera (PV), XXX
Primary myelofibrosis (PMF), XXX
Essential thrombocythemia (ET), XXX
Chronic eosinophilic leukemia (CEL), XXX
Mastocytosis, XXX
Acute masT-cell leukemia (AMCL), XXX
Chronic masT-cell leukemia (CMCL), XXX
Myelomastocytic leukemia (MML), XXX
Myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms, XXX
Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML), XXX
Other myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms and related conditions, XXX