Publications by authors named "Hermansky F"

Leukemic cells and myeloma cells were studied in bone marrow of untreated patients with acute and chronic myeloid leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and multiple myeloma to provide more information on the nucleolar immunofluorescence produced by antibodies no nucleoli of HeLa cells. The nucleolar immunofluorescence was mainly observed in myeloblasts of myeloid leukemias an in immature as well as mature cells of the plasmacytic or lymphocytic cell lines of multiple myeloma or chronic lymphocytic leukemia. With respect to the nucleolar immunofluorescence, both positive and negative populations of cells were noted in the specimens of all patients studied.

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Investigating the splenic red cell pool in 7 patients with hairy cell leukemia we have found unusually high values of retained erythrocytes (means 527 ml, SD 264) with a range from 300 to 998 ml. This amount represents on average 26% of the total red cell mass. The blood volume in these patients ws 26% greater than predicted by NADLER et al.

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The pattern of staining for ANAE in lymphocytes, plasmocytes, monocytes and leukemic cells has been studied and the effect of NaF and E 600 on this staining reaction has been investigated. In lymphocytes the transition occasionally occurring between a dot-like (T type) and granular positivity may cause difficulties when using this reaction as a marker of resting T lymphocytes. In plasmocytes as well as in myeloma cells a number of coarse granules was present in most cells and in some cases even large blocks of the reaction product occurred.

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Samples of human bone marrow cells from patients with various diseases were cultivated in vitro by means of a simple stationary suspension method. Medium Eagle MEM with the addition of allogeneic serum and borosilicate glass were used. The cells survived significantly longer in samples with 50 per cent of serum than in samples with 30 per cent of serum only.

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Some mitochondria in leukemic cells in two of nine investigated patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and in one patient with morphologically less usual form of this disease contained unusual rodlet-like inclusion bodies. These structures were always present in the matrix of frequently dilatated intercristal spaces. The width of rodlet-like inclusions ranged between 10 and 20 nm, their maximal length was 114 nm.

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A selective staining of hemoglobin in erythroid cell series was achieved by use of Sudan Black B (modified method of Sheehan and Storey) if optimal amount of hydrogen peroxide was added to the staining mixture. The effect of some inhibitory agents (KCN, wet heat, pH) on this staining as well as on the Lepehne's pseudoperoxidase reaction for hemoglobin was similar. Both reactions were more resistant to these factors than the peroxidase reactions and sudanophilia in granulocytes in which both could be blocked by the pretreatment with absolute methanol.

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