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Query: UNIPROT:Q06643 (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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From 74 patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), fresh biopsy material from involved tissue was investigated histochemically and by light and electron microscopy. The results were compared with the light microscopical conclusions based on three currently utilized classifications, namely of Rappaport, Lukes, and Lennert. The separate groups of low-grade NHL appeared to consist of homogeneous cell populations, both in immunohistological as well as in enzymehistochemical and electron microscopical sense. On the contrary, high-grade NHL constituted a heterogeneous group in which supplementary (immunohistochemical, enzymehistochemical, and electron microscopical) investigation is very useful. All NHLs reacted with anti-human lymphocyte serum, including the so-called histiocytic NHLs according to the Rappaport classification, which proves their lymphocytic origin. Consequently the prefix "histiocytic" should be altered in a morphogenetically correct way. Without exception the B-cell NHLs were characterized by the presence of monoclonal immunoglobulin on the cell membrane and/or intracytoplasmically. In a part of the immunologically non-T-/non-B-/("null cell") NHLs, a B-cell origin was indicated by the presence of ATPase and/or 5' nucleotidase and a T-cell origin by the presence of dot-like acid phosphatase.
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PMID:Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Immunohistochemical and electron microscopical findings in relation to lightmicroscopy. A study of 74 cases. 644 83

The study assessed the isoprenoid pathway, digoxin synthesis, and neurotransmitter patterns in individuals of differing hemispheric dominance, neurogenetic disorders, and neoplasms. The HMG CoA reductase activity, serum digoxin, magnesium, tryptophan catabolites, tyrosine catabolites, and RBC membrane Na+-K+ ATPase activity were measured in individuals of differing hemispheric dominance. The digoxin status, membrane Na+-K+ ATPase activity, and serum magnesium were assessed in Huntington's disease, trisomy 21, glioblastoma multiforme, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (high grade lymphoma). The results showed that right hemispheric, chemically dominant individuals had elevated digoxin synthesis, increased tryptophan catabolites, and reduced tyrosine catabolites, and membrane Na+-K+ ATPase with hypomagnesemia. Left hemispheric, chemically dominant individuals had the opposite patterns. In neurogenetic disorders and neo plasms also hyperdigoxinemia induced membrane Na+-K+ ATPase inhibition, and hypomagnesemia similar to right hemispheric chemical dominance could be demonstrated. The role of hemispheric chemical dominance and hypothalamic digoxin secretion play a key role in the regulation of cell differentiation/proliferation and genomic function. Ninety-five percent of the patients with neurogenetic disorders and neoplasms were right-handed/left hemispheric dominant by dichotic listening test. However, all of them had biochemical patterns similar to right hemispheric chemical dominance. Hemispheric chemical dominance has no correlation to cerebral dominance detected by handness/dichotic listening test.
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PMID:Cerebral chemical dominance and neural regulation of cell division, cell proliferation, neoplastic transformation, and genomic function. 1274 28