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I've got mantle cell lymphoma. Probably, you don't. That makes me luckless and you lucky, as far as longevity is concerned. How else does that make us different? In what respects might our interests differ? | |
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Mantle Cell Lymphoma A lymphoproliferative disease. Too many undying cells of the immune system. These B lymphocytes have a swap of regions of the human chromosome 14 to chromosome 11. Of, you know, our 46. They are in antigenic disguise as T cells, but they're just lying about that. Obviously, they're lying because they're guilty. They turned off the cell death switch, turned off the anti-tumor genes, turned on rapid multiplication, turned on genome replication, and then turned on the immunochemistry factory. This was all done using the immunogen credentials of a different type of cell, a T cell. Pretty sneaky, aren't they? | |
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