Blood lymphocytes in acute lymphoid leukaemia in remission and in relapse. Predictive value of electrophoretic mobility and refringence.
- 10 September 1975
- journal article
- Vol. 23 (7) , 283-90
Abstract
Blood lymphocytes were studied during the evolution of acute lymphocytic leukaemia, including remissions and relapses, under chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Lymphoblasts migrate as a uniform population and have a mean electrophoretic mobility of 1.04 mum-sec-1. V-1cm. These lymphoblasts are also refringent. The relapse seems to be preceded by a slowing of the electrophoretic mobility of fast cells and a rise in the percentage of refringent lymphocytes.This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: