1987
DOI: 10.3109/07357908709032896
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The Effect of Cultivation and Interferon Treatment on the Surface Morphology of Hairy Cell Leukemia Cells

Abstract: The ability of interferon to induce alterations in the surface morphology of malignant B cells from 4 patients with hairy cell leukemia (HCL) was investigated under scanning electron microscopy. Peripheral blood hairy cells showed the same surface features as those isolated from spleens involved with HCL, and constantly exhibited both ruffles and microvilli. Cultured hairy cells displayed extreme polarization of their surface microprojections, and very active surfaces with elongated microvilli and broad-based … Show more

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“…These structures correspond to the cytoplasmic projections and broad-based ruffles described previously by means of scanning electron microscopy. 28 This apparent heterogeneity is likely to reflect cytoskeletal dynamics. 29 Treatment of hairy cells with IFN-␣ smoothed cell surface outlines.…”
Section: F-actin Phenotype Of Hairy Cells and Alterations By Ifn-␣mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These structures correspond to the cytoplasmic projections and broad-based ruffles described previously by means of scanning electron microscopy. 28 This apparent heterogeneity is likely to reflect cytoskeletal dynamics. 29 Treatment of hairy cells with IFN-␣ smoothed cell surface outlines.…”
Section: F-actin Phenotype Of Hairy Cells and Alterations By Ifn-␣mentioning
confidence: 99%