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Harald Stein

Researcher at Free University of Berlin

Publications -  267
Citations -  18977

Harald Stein is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lymphoma & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 267 publications receiving 18495 citations. Previous affiliations of Harald Stein include Harvard University & Charité.

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CD30(+) anaplastic large cell lymphoma: a review of its histopathologic, genetic, and clinical features.

TL;DR: Recent immunohistologic studies suggest that ALCLs Hodgkin-like represent either cases of tumor cell-rich classic Hodgkin disease or (less commonly) ALK(+) ALCL orALK(-) ALCL, both of which have an unfavorable prognosis.
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Plasmablastic Lymphomas of the Oral Cavity: A New Entity Associated With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

TL;DR: A series of 16 highly malignant diffuse large B-cell lymphomas of the oral cavity with unique immunohistologic features that developed in human immunodeficiency virus-positive patients are reported, and it is proposed to name these tumors plasmablastic lymphomas, in accordance with their morphologic and immunohISTologic features.
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Molecular cloning and expression of a new member of the nerve growth factor receptor family that is characteristic for Hodgkin's disease.

TL;DR: CDNAs coding for the HD characteristic antigen CD30 were cloned from expression libraries of the human HUT-102 cell line using the monoclonal antibodies Ki-1 and Ber-H2 and proved to be homologous to members of the nerve growth factor receptor superfamily.
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Demonstration of monoclonal EBV genomes in Hodgkin's disease and Ki-1-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma by combined Southern blot and in situ hybridization.

TL;DR: In situ hybridization revealed that in two HD cases, the EBV infected cells had the distinct morphology of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells, thus suggesting a direct pathoetiological relationship between EBV and some cases of HD.