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Hairy Cell Leukemia antibodies recognize a membrane antigen on sub-populations of B-lymphocytes and were originally developed against a B-lymphoma cell line (al Saati et al, 1989). Antibodies to hairy cell leukemia stain B-cells in the follicular mantle zone and nearly all hairy cell leukemia. They are useful for differentiating hairy cell leukemia from B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia. They also stain follicular center-cell lymphomas, some high grade centroblastic and immunoblastic B-cell lymphomas, and splenic margin zone lymphomas with villous lymphocytes.
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