Membrane Remodeling During Phagocytosis in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Cells

  • Stephen B. Shohet
Conference paper
Part of the Hämatologie und Bluttransfusion book series (HAEMATOLOGY, volume 19)

Abstract

First, I would like to thank Dr. Neth and the organizers for making this meeting possible. For those of us who have come a long distance, the trip has clearly been educationally profitable and the hospitality of Dr. Neth and his delightful teams of wagon drivers have certainly made this a memorable personal experience as well.

Keywords

Saturated Fatty Acid Lipid Class Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Unsaturation Index Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Cell 
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© J. F. Lehmanns Verlag München 1976

Authors and Affiliations

  • Stephen B. Shohet
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  1. 1.Cancer Research InstituteUniversity of CaliforniaSan FranciscoUSA

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