Olivia Minelli
University of Perugia
19 Papers
411 Citations
Olivia Minelli is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Leukemia. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
Expression of lymphoid‐associated antigens on Hodgkin's and Reed‐Sternberg cells of Hodgkin's disease. An immunocytochemical study on lymph node cytospins using monoclonal antibodies
B. Falini,Harald Stein,S. A. Pileri,S. Canino,R. Farabbi,M F Martelli,F. Grignani,Marta Fagioli,Olivia Minelli,C. Ciani,L. Flenghi +10 more
TL;DR: A lymphoid (either T or B) rather than histiocytic origin for the Hodgkin's and Reed‐Sternberg cells in a number of Hodgkin’s disease cases is suggested.
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Variable expression of leucocyte-common (CD45) antigen in CD30 (Ki1)-positive anaplastic large-cell lymphoma: implications for the differential diagnosis between lymphoid and nonlymphoid malignancies
Brunangelo Falini,Stefano Pileri,Harald Stein,Dieter Dieneman,Frederiche Dallenbach,Georges Delsol,Olivia Minelli,S. Poggi,Massimo F. Martelli,Gorm Pallesen,Giorgio Palestro +10 more
TL;DR: The investigators report that 63 out of 165 anaplastic large-cell (ALC) lymphomas did not show any reactivity for the CD45 antigen in paraffin sections, and conclude that the combined use of mAbs directed against fixative-resistant epitopes of the CD30, CD45RO,CD45RA, and L26 antigens and cytokeratins is essential for the correct diagnosis and treatment of these equivocal cases.
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Immunocytochemical evaluation of the percentage of proliferating cells in pathological bone marrow and peripheral blood samples with the Ki-67 and anti-bromo-deoxyuridine monoclonal antibodies
Brunangelo Falini,S. Canino,Stefano Sacchi,C. Ciani,M F Martelli,Johannes Gerdes,Harald Stein,Stefano Pileri,Marco Gobbi,Marta Fagioli,Olivia Minelli,L. Flenghi +11 more
TL;DR: Because of their simplicity and rapidity, immunocytochemical techniques may be expected to replace autoradiography and flow cytometry for the detection of proliferating cells in haematological samples.
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Use of a panel of monoclonal antibodies for the diagnosis of hairy cell leukaemia. An immunocytochemical study of 36 cases.
Brunangelo Falini,Karen Pulford,Wendy N. Erber,David N. Posnett,Gorm Pallesen,R. Schwarting,L. Annino,A. Cafolla,S. Canino,A. Mori,Olivia Minelli,C. Ciani,E. E. Voxes,H. M. Golomb,Georges Delsol,H. Stein,Massimo F. Martelli,F. Grignani,David Y. Mason +18 more
TL;DR: The phenotype of 36 cases of hairy cell leukaemia has been investigated using a panel of monoclonal antibodies reactive with normal human lymphoid cells and with hairy cells to find out whether neoplastic cells were negative or only weakly positive for one or more of the antigens recognized by HC2, anti‐Tac and Tü69.
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