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A new method was developed for detection of monoclonality at the DNA level in B-lymphoproliferative disease using the polymerase chain reaction and consensus primers for the V and J regions of the immunoglobulin gene. Monoclonality was detected in DNA from 15 of 15 clonal B-lymphoblastoid cell lines and from 19 of 23 cases of B-lymphocyte neoplasia, but not from any of 16 normal T-lymphocyte clones, 9 cases of T-lymphocyte neoplasia, 20 samples of polyclonal peripheral blood lymphocytes, and 8 cases of reactive lymphadenopathy. This method for detection of monoclonality is likely to be of routine value in diagnosis owing to its simplicity, speed, and versatility.
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KJ Trainor
Innovative Clinical Research
MJ Brisco
Flinders University
CJ Story
Blood
Flinders Medical Centre
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dff1b61827a1d0b125552c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v75.11.2220.2220
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