Examples of using WM cells in English and their translations into Spanish
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WM cells have features of both plasma cells
The WM cells may also lead to enlargement of the lymph nodes,
Under the microscope, WM cells have characteristics of both B-lymphocytes
In the bone marrow where blood cells are produced, the WM cells“crowd out” the normal blood cells
The WM cells may lead to enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver
Activated BTK enhances the survival of WM cells by subsequent activation of an important protein called NF kappa-B in the B-cells.
due to infiltration of the bone marrow with WM cells.
The development of WM cells in the central nervous system is known as the Bing-Neel Syndrome.
In rare instances late in the disease, the WM cells can lose their sticky quality
In the bone marrow where blood cells are produced, the WM cells“crowd out” the normal blood cells and may lead to a reduction in normal blood counts.
the tumor cell burden; therefore, the WM cells continue to make IgM
A small number of patients may exhibit masses of WM cells in various parts of the body,
Rarely, WM cells can infiltrate the skin or the IgM secreted by WM cells can deposit in the skin.
Whole genome sequencing of WM cells in the bone marrow, along with other confirmatory tests,
If there are no WM cells found in the bone marrow,
Masses of WM cells outside the bone marrow(extramedullary masses)- treatment may be initiated based on the location,
MYD88 L265P appears to play an important role in the proliferation and survival of WM cells by leading to overexpression of proteins such as BTK that are involved in B-cell development and activation.
Occasionally, WM cells can invade the central nervous system(CNS), which consists of the brain,
CXCR4 has been likened to the“GPS” of the WM cell in that it causes WM cells to home to the bone marrow
tumor microenvironment(the“neighborhood” around WM cells) in supporting malignant cell growth in WM. .