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Microarray-based classification of a consecutive series of 121 childhood acute leukemias: prediction of leukemic and genetic subtype as well as of minimal residual disease status.
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- 2005
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Molecular signatures in childhood acute leukemia and their correlations to expression patterns in normal hematopoietic subpopulations.
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Gene expression profiling of leukemic cell lines reveals conserved molecular signatures among subtypes with specific genetic aberrations
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- 2004
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The Breakpoint Region of the Most Common Isochromosome, i(17q), in Human Neoplasia Is Characterized by a Complex Genomic Architecture with Large, Palindromic, Low-Copy Repeats.
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MDS/AML-associated cytogenetic abnormalities in multiple myeloma and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance: Evidence for frequent de novo occurrence and multipotent stem cell involvement of del(20q).
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High frequencies of chromosomal aberrations in multiple myeloma and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance in direct chromosome preparation.
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- 2003
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Clinical and genetic studies of ETV6/ABL1-positive chronic myeloid leukaemia in blast crisis treated with imatinib mesylate.
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A pooled analysis of karyotypic patterns, breakpoints and imbalances in 783 cytogenetically abnormal multiple myelomas reveals frequently involved chromosome segments as well as significant age- and sex-related differences.
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Pancreatic carcinoma cell lines with SMAD4 inactivation show distinct expression responses to TGFB1.
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A Novel Gene, MSI2, Encoding a Putative RNA-binding Protein Is Recurrently Rearranged at Disease Progression of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia and Forms a Fusion Gene with HOXA9 as a Result of the Cryptic t(7;17)(p15;q23).
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