Monoclonal and oligoclonal gammopathy after bone marrow transplantation.
Mitus A, Stein R, Rappeport J, Antin J, Weinstein H, Alper C, Smith B. Monoclonal and oligoclonal gammopathy after bone marrow transplantation. Blood 1989, 74: 2764-8. PMID: 2819246, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v74.8.2764.bloodjournal7482764.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow transplantationMonoclonal gammopathyMarrow transplantationSyngeneic bone marrow transplantationM-componentEarly B cell ontogenySerum protein electrophoresesSyngeneic graft recipientsT lymphocyte subsetsDevelopment of graftImmunoglobulin G typeB cell populationsOligoclonal gammopathyPatients posttransplantationDays posttransplantationHost diseaseGraft recipientsB cell ontogenyGammopathyTransplantationPosttransplantationPatientsUbiquitous findingCorrelation of recoveryG-typeMonoclonal and Oligoclonal Gammopathy After Bone Marrow Transplantation
Mitus A, Stein R, Rappeport J, Antin J, Weinstein H, Alper C, Smith B. Monoclonal and Oligoclonal Gammopathy After Bone Marrow Transplantation. Blood 1989, 74: 2764-2768. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v74.8.2764.2764.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBone marrow transplantationMonoclonal gammopathyMarrow transplantationSyngeneic bone marrow transplantationM-componentEarly B cell ontogenySerum protein electrophoresesSyngeneic graft recipientsT lymphocyte subsetsDevelopment of graftImmunoglobulin G typeB cell populationsOligoclonal gammopathyPatients posttransplantationDays posttransplantationHost diseaseGraft recipientsB cell ontogenyGammopathyTransplantationPosttransplantationPatientsUbiquitous findingCorrelation of recoveryG-type