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Origin and function of suppressor macrophages in myeloma
J. Kennard,
S. Zolla-Pazner
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Myeloma
100%
Plasmacytoma
100%
Suppressor Macrophages
100%
Macrophages
57%
Malignant Plasma Cells
57%
Spleen Cells
28%
Non-cytotoxic
28%
Antibody Production
28%
Plasma Cell Tumor
28%
Primary Antibody Response
28%
Immunosuppressive Molecules
28%
Spleen
14%
Immunosuppression
14%
Cell Culture
14%
Cellular Immune Response
14%
Culture in Vitro
14%
Proliferative Response
14%
Unique Pattern
14%
Phytohemagglutinin
14%
Murine Macrophages
14%
T-dependent
14%
Immunoregulatory Pathways
14%
Immune Impairment
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Macrophage
100%
Plasmacytoma
100%
Immunoglobulin Producing Cell
85%
Antibody Response
28%
Splenocyte
28%
Immunosuppressive Drug
28%
Antibody Generation
28%
Adoptive Immunity
14%
Immunosuppression
14%
Immunity
14%
Phytohaemagglutinin
14%