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  1. ... microarray is favored when performing longitudinal assessment of clonal percentage. Deletion/ duplication analysis. Monosomy 7 can be detected by ...
  2. ... is associated with monosomy 7 and most 7q deletions. Clonal amplifications of chromosome 3q26-q29 were reported in ...
  3. ... group of cells with the same mutation (a clonal population). The most common genetic abnormality in PDGFRA -associated chronic eosinophilic leukemia results from a deletion of genetic material from chromosome 4 , which brings ...
  4. ... Three alterations involved BRAF (V600E, V600D, and one deletion/insertion ... mutation allele frequencies. Another report also described ...
  5. ... the L group.[ 1 ] LCH results from the clonal proliferation of immunophenotypically and functionally immature, morphologically rounded ... cells, known for many years to be a clonal proliferation, have now been shown to likely derive ...
  6. ... of morphology and immunophenotype, which confirm the characteristic clonal population. In a database analysis, for up to ... T-cell markers (CD4 and CD7) and have clonal rearrangements of their T-cell receptor genes. These ...
  7. ... Biology and Cytogenetics of CML CML is a clonal disorder that is usually easily diagnosed because the ... phase disease, durable responses and suppression of cytogenetic clonal evolution have been reported.[ 3 , 4 ] When cytarabine ...
  8. ... cells usually express surface immunoglobulin, most bearing a clonal surface immunoglobulin M with either kappa or lambda ... are common and may not represent the same clonal disease.[ 6 ] Immunologic correction through allogeneic SCT is ...
  9. ... two-hit” hypothesis,[ 6 , 7 ] in which the clonal origin or first transformed cell of the tumor ... normal, or wild-type, VHL allele, creating a clonal neoplastic cell of origin, which may proliferate into ...
  10. ... at risk is possible. Genomic alterations including duplications/deletions ... may demonstrate clonal findings that are not representative of the fetal ...
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