Maxime Seligmann
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
148 Papers
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Maxime Seligmann is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibody & Macroglobulinemia. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 148 publications. Previous affiliations of Maxime Seligmann include World Health Organization & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Papers
Biologic and clinical significance of cryoglobulins. A report of 86 cases.
TL;DR: In this series, immunoproliferative and autoimmune disorders were the most frequent diseases associated with cryoglobulinemia and no treatment was definitively effective in patients with chronic symptoms such as vascular purpura.
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Chronic lymphocytic leukæmia of t-cell origin immunological and clinical evaluation in eleven patients
Jean-Claude Brouet,Marilyne Sasportes,Georges Flandrin,Jean-Louis Preud'homme,Maxime Seligmann +4 more
TL;DR: This finding suggests that the leukaemic lymphocytes belonged to a single subset of T cells, which responded to allogeneic cells in some of these patients and stimulation by non-specific mitogens was poor in most patients.
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Identification, Enumeration, and Isolation of B and T Lymphocytes from Human Peripheral Blood
F. Aiuti,J.-C. Cerottini,R. R. A. Coombs,Max D. Cooper,H. B. Dickler,S. Froland,H. Hugh Fudenberg,M. F. Greaves,H. M. Grey,Henry G. Kunkel,Jacob B. Natvig,J.L. Preuhomme,Enrique Rabellino,R. E. Ritts,D. S. Rowe,Maxime Seligmann,F. P. Siegal,J. Stjernsward,W. D. Terry,J. Wybran +19 more
TL;DR: A group sponsored by the World Health Organization/International Agency for Research on Cancer met recently to evaluate current methods and to make the recommendations which appear below.
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Indications of the thymus-derived nature of the proliferating cells in six patients with Sézary's syndrome.
TL;DR: Findings indicate that circulating abnormal cells are related to thymus-derived lymphocytes, and were killed by a specific rabbit antihuman T-cell antiserum.
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Alpha-chain disease: a new immunoglobulin abnormality.
TL;DR: A new type of pathological immunoglobulin was found in the serum, urine, and saliva of a young Arab patient with abdominal lymphoma and diffuse lymphoplasmacytic infiltration of the small intestine.
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