Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Plasma cells were clearly identified by high fluorescent intensity staining with CD38 (CD38++). / (A,B) Cytoplasmic staining with anti-kappa and anti-lambda monoclonal antibodies demonstrated light-chain restriction. (C) Not all CD138+ cells were CD38++. (D-F) CD45 expression subdivided plasma cells into primitive (CD45++), immature (CD45+), and mature (CD45−) subpopulations. (E) Predominantly CD45− plasma cells. (F) Predominantly CD45+ plasma cells.

Plasma cells were clearly identified by high fluorescent intensity staining with CD38 (CD38++).

(A,B) Cytoplasmic staining with anti-kappa and anti-lambda monoclonal antibodies demonstrated light-chain restriction. (C) Not all CD138+ cells were CD38++. (D-F) CD45 expression subdivided plasma cells into primitive (CD45++), immature (CD45+), and mature (CD45) subpopulations. (E) Predominantly CD45 plasma cells. (F) Predominantly CD45+ plasma cells.

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