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Enterovirus D68: a new threat to hematology patients?
HSPH1 inhibition downregulates Bcl-6 and c-Myc and hampers the growth of human aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma
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March 12 2015
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INSIDE BLOOD COMMENTARIES
INSIDE BLOOD COMMENTARY
Enterovirus D68: a new threat to hematology patients?
Clinical Trials & Observations
PERSPECTIVES
BLOOD SPOTLIGHT
EVIDENCE-BASED FOCUSED REVIEW
HOW I TREAT
CLINICAL TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONS
HEMATOPOIESIS AND STEM CELLS
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
A unique population of IgG-expressing plasma cells lacking CD19 is enriched in human bone marrow
Henrik E. Mei,Ina Wirries,Daniela Frölich,Mikael Brisslert,Claudia Giesecke,Joachim R. Grün,Tobias Alexander,Stefanie Schmidt,Katarzyna Luda,Anja A. Kühl,Robby Engelmann,Michael Dürr,Tobias Scheel,Maria Bokarewa,Carsten Perka,Andreas Radbruch,Thomas Dörner
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
Efficacy of JAK/STAT pathway inhibition in murine xenograft models of early T-cell precursor (ETP) acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Shannon L. Maude,Sibasish Dolai,Cristina Delgado-Martin,Tiffaney Vincent,Alissa Robbins,Arthavan Selvanathan,Theresa Ryan,Junior Hall,Andrew C. Wood,Sarah K. Tasian,Stephen P. Hunger,Mignon L. Loh,Charles G. Mullighan,Brent L. Wood,Michelle L. Hermiston,Stephan A. Grupp,Richard B. Lock,David T. Teachey
HSPH1 inhibition downregulates Bcl-6 and c-Myc and hampers the growth of human aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Brief Report
Roberta Zappasodi,Giusi Ruggiero,Carla Guarnotta,Monica Tortoreto,Cristina Tringali,Alessandra Cavanè,Antonello D. Cabras,Lorenzo Castagnoli,Bruno Venerando,Nadia Zaffaroni,Alessandro M. Gianni,Filippo De Braud,Claudio Tripodo,Serenella M. Pupa,Massimo Di Nicola
MYELOID NEOPLASIA
shRNA library screening identifies nucleocytoplasmic transport as a mediator of BCR-ABL1 kinase-independent resistance
Jamshid S. Khorashad,Anna M. Eiring,Clinton C. Mason,Kevin C. Gantz,Amber D. Bowler,Hannah M. Redwine,Fan Yu,Ira L. Kraft,Anthony D. Pomicter,Kimberly R. Reynolds,Anthony J. Iovino,Matthew S. Zabriskie,William L. Heaton,Srinivas K. Tantravahi,Michael Kauffman,Sharon Shacham,Alex Chenchik,Kyle Bonneau,Katharine S. Ullman,Thomas O’Hare,Michael W. Deininger
PHAGOCYTES, GRANULOCYTES, AND MYELOPOIESIS
PLATELETS AND THROMBOPOIESIS
RED CELLS, IRON, AND ERYTHROPOIESIS
THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
TRANSPLANTATION
CD24hiCD27+ and plasmablast-like regulatory B cells in human chronic graft-versus-host disease
Adèle de Masson,Jean-David Bouaziz,Hélène Le Buanec,Marie Robin,Alix O’Meara,Nathalie Parquet,Michel Rybojad,Estelle Hau,Jean-Benoît Monfort,Mylène Branchtein,David Michonneau,Valérie Dessirier,Flore Sicre de Fontbrune,Anne Bergeron,Raphaël Itzykson,Nathalie Dhédin,Djaouida Bengoufa,Régis Peffault de Latour,Aliénor Xhaard,Martine Bagot,Armand Bensussan,Gérard Socié
BLOOD WORK
CORRESPONDENCE
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Cover Image
Cover Image
Galectin-3–binding protein (gal3bp) and gal3 at the lumen/inferior vena cava interface. The image shows leukocyte recruitment through a gal3/gal3bp mechanism to the vein wall 48 hours after venous thrombosis was initiated. The endothelial cell layer was well visualized and showed proinflammatory leukocytes (nucleus in blue) positive for gal3 interacting with “sockets” of gal3bp (yellow/green) in the vein wall. Red blood cells feature in red. See the article by DeRoo et al on page 1813.
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