Publications by authors named "Ph Went"

KIT (CD117) is a 145-KD transmembrane glycoprotein that is the product of the kit-gene. As a member of the subclass III family of receptor tyrosine kinases, KIT is closely related to the receptors for platelet derived growth factor alpha and beta (PDGF-A and B), macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF), and FLT3 ligand. The ligand for KIT, stem cell factor (SCF), also known as steel factor or mast cell growth factor promotes the dimerisation and autophosphorylation of KIT receptors.

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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the commonest type of lymphoid tumour world-wide. This category was included both in the REAL and WHO Classification aiming to lump together all malignant lymphomas characterized by the large size of the neoplastic cells, B-cell derivation, aggressive clinical presentation, and the need for highly effective chemotherapy regimens. These tumours are detected as primary or secondary forms both at the nodal and extranodal levels, in immunocompetent hosts as well as in patients with different types of immunosuppression.

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Background: Pancreatic stone protein (PSP/reg) is a constitutively secreted protein in pancreatic juice. Pancreatitis-associated protein (PAP) belongs to the same family of proteins. PAP is highly increased during acute pancreatitis, while no exact data exist regarding PSP/reg protein synthesis and secretion.

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