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 | | Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for clarification of karotypes, including m-FISH (multi-color FISH) and SKY (spectral karyotyping), using 24 colors to analyze chromosomal changes. |  | | Transformation of lymphocytes to generate permanent lymphoblast lines |  | | General growth, maintenance, and freezing of cell lines |
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http://cancer.cwru.edu/shared/shared_cytogen.html
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 | | You also may not be familiar with the term "lymphoblast" which means an immature lymphocyte. |  | | Rowlett comes home to Oakhurst May 18, 2004 |  | | Resources from the National Cancer Institute on lymphoblast: |
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http://www.cancer-help.org/cancer/0604/lymphoblast.html
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| | Lymphoblast |
 | | However, myeloblasts and monoblasts also can have scanty cytoplasm. |  | | A blast with much cytoplasm is almost never a lymphoblast. |
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http://academic.marist.edu/~jzmz/topics/immaturecells/immaturecells25.html
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| | LYMPHOBLAST definition |
 | | The lymphoblast usually develops by enlargement of a lymphocyte, active re entry to the S phase of the cell cycle, mitogenesis and production of much mRNA and ribosomes. |  | | Unlike other usages of the suffix blast a lymphoblast is a further differentiation of a lymphocyte, T or B, occasioned by an antigenic stimulus. |
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http://www.books.md/L/dic/lymphoblast.php
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| | Lymphoblast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | leukemia, "blast" is the short name used for lymphoblasts, the immature |  | | This page was last modified 21:33, 9 Nov 2004. |  | | Lymphoblasts are interferons produced predominantly by leucocyte cells. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymphoblast
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| | Dr. Helen Evans |
 | | The molecular nature of the cytotoxic and mutagenic lesions induced by ionizing radiation in the DNA of mammalian cells is being investigated in strains of mouse lymphoma and human lymphoblast cells which differ in their sensitivity to the effects of ionizing radiation. |  | | H.H. Evans, M. Ricanti, M.F. Horng, Q. Jiang, J. Mencl and P. Olive, DNA double-strand break repair deficiency in TK6 and other human B lymphoblast cell lines. |
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http://www.cwru.edu/med/biochemistry/faculty/evans.html
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| | Acute lymphocytic leukemia |
 | | Acute lymphocytic leukaemia ( ALL), also known as acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is a cancer of the white blood cells, characterised by the overproduction and continuous multiplication of malignant and immature white blood cells (referred to as lymphoblasts) in the bone marrow. |  | | Set home page · Bookmark site · Add search |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/acute_lymphocytic_leukemia
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| | Genofi : FirstDraft cDNA Library: Human Leukemia Cell Lines |
 | | For this group of cell lines, the first strand cDNA molecules synthesized by oligo d(T) priming were size-fractionated by electrophoresis in low melting point agarose gel prior to cloning. |  | | This set of plasmid cDNA libraries represents the transcriptome of 6 human Leukemia cell lines: 29SR (Lymphoblast), CCRF-CEM (T Lymphoblast), HL-60 (Promyeloblast), K-562 (Lymphoblast), Molt-4 (T Lymphoblast) and RPMI-8226 (B Lymphocyte). |
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http://www.motorinventory.com/FDH-701.asp
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| | ATCC: Frozen Human Cell Pellets |
 | | HCC1599 BL peripheral blood, B lymphoblast; Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) transformed |  | | HCC1187 BL peripheral blood, B lymphoblast; Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) transformed |  | | HCC2218 BL peripheral blood, B lymphoblast; Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) transformed |
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http://www.atcc.org/Products/CellPellets.cfm
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| | Reigle Report - Chapter 1 |
 | | Hulambda14, clone: human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) Chromosome(s): X q26.1 (ATCC 57240) Cloned from human lymphoblast Phage vector; Suggested host: E.coli |
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http://traprockpeace.org/reiglereportChapter1.html
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