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The importance of the tissue microenvironment in hairy cell leukemia
Mariela Sivina
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Jan A. Burger
Leukemia
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Hairy Cell Leukemia
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Tissue Microenvironment
100%
Leukemia Cells
60%
Molecular Interactions
40%
Cellular Interactions
40%
Bone Marrow
20%
Spleen
20%
Chemokine Receptor
20%
Adhesion Molecules
20%
CD40
20%
Microenvironment
20%
B Cell Receptor
20%
Matrix Protein
20%
Cell Matrix
20%
New Therapeutic Approaches
20%
B-cell Receptor Signaling
20%
Receptor Molecules
20%
Accessory Cells
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Molecular Interaction
100%
Cell-Cell Interaction
100%
Cytokine
50%
B Cell
50%
Chemokine Receptor
50%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
50%
B-Cell Receptor
50%
Matrix Protein
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hairy Cell Leukemia
100%
Leukemia Cell
60%
Cytokine
20%
Extracellular Matrix
20%
Chemokine Receptor
20%
B Cell
20%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
20%
B Lymphocyte Receptor
20%
Cell Antigen
20%
Matrix Protein
20%
Accessory Cell
20%
CD40 Antigen
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Leukemia Cell
100%
Molecular Interaction
40%
Cell Interaction
40%
Cytokine
20%
B Cell
20%
Extracellular Matrix
20%
Chemokine Receptor
20%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
20%
B-Cell Receptor
20%
Matrix Protein
20%
Cell Antigen
20%
Accessory Cell
20%