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Blood CellA plasma cell in the marrow of a patient with multiple myeloma. The patient whose marrow is depicted had a large (5 g/dL) IgG lambda M-component detected by serum protein electrophoresis and characterized by immunoelectrophoresis. For more information, see:
Berliner N, Smith BR. 1994. The Pathobiology of Lymphoproliferative Disease. In: Hoffman R, Benz EJ, Shattil SJ, Furie B, Cohen HJ (eds): "Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition" (New York: Churchill Livingstone), pp. 1193-1213.

 

 

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