Publications by authors named "Jitakshi De"

Flow cytometry and other technologies of cell-based fluorescence assays are as a matter of good laboratory practice required to validate all assays, which when in clinical practice may pass through regulatory review processes using criteria often defined with a soluble analyte in plasma or serum samples in mind. Recently the U.S.

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Neoplastic cells rely on key oncogenic pathways for their gain of proliferative and/or loss of apoptotic potential. Therapy targeted at specific points in these pathways has the potential to eliminate cancer cells by inducing differentiation or apoptosis. Concurrent immunophenotypic evaluation of survival pathways in nodular sclerosing classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL-NS) tissues has not previously been undertaken.

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Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is a distinct type of T/null-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma that commonly involves nodal and extranodal sites. The World Health Organization of lymphoid neoplasms recognizes two types: anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) positive or ALK negative, the former as a result of abnormalities involving the ALK gene at chromosome 2p23. Patients with ALCL rarely develop a leukemic phase of disease, either at the time of initial presentation or during the clinical course.

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Context: In the diagnosis of lymphomas and leukemias, flow cytometry has been considered an essential addition to morphology and immunohistochemistry. The interpretation of immunophenotyping results by flow cytometry involves pattern recognition of different hematologic neoplasms that may have similar immunologic marker profiles. An important factor that creates difficulty in the interpretation process is the lack of consistency in marker expression for a particular neoplasm.

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Translocation (8; 21)/AML1-ETO is considered a favorable cytogenetic abnormality in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, associated KIT activating mutations confer poor outcome. The immunophenotype associated with KIT mutations in AML1-ETO has not previously been elucidated.

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Follicular lymphoma is classified into grades (G)1, 2, and 3 based on the number of centroblasts in neoplastic follicles. However, the accuracy of manually counting these centroblasts is limited by certain cells (large centrocytes, follicular dendritic cells, and histiocytes) that could mimic centroblast morphology. The reproducibility of follicular lymphoma grading is dependent upon observer experience; therefore, significant variations occur.

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Ciliated hepatic foregut cyst (CHFC) is a rare, benign, solitary cyst occurring most often in the left lobe of the liver. CHFCs are typically found incidentally during radiologic imaging, surgical exploration, or autopsy. Only six cases of CHFC diagnosed by fine needle aspiration have been reported in the literature.

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An important goal in medicine is the development of methods for cell-specific targeting of therapeutic molecules to pathogens or pathogen-infected cells. However, little progress has been made in cell-specific targeting of bacterially infected cells. Using a phage display approach, we have isolated a 20-mer peptide that binds to Mycoplasma arginini infected pancreatic beta-cells in tissue culture.

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