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Cytogenetic and molecular genetic aspects of chronic myeloid leukaemia
David J Barnes
, Junia V Melo
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Cancer and Genomic Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive
100%
Cytogenetics
93%
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22
84%
Exons
79%
Genetic Translocation
79%
Molecular Biology
77%
Gene Fusion
71%
p 230
57%
bcr-abl Fusion Proteins
51%
Gene Components
43%
Blast Crisis
43%
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9
41%
Philadelphia Chromosome
40%
Phenotype
38%
Oncogene Proteins
35%
Genomic Instability
34%
Genetic Recombination
30%
Oncogenes
30%
Reverse Transcription
27%
Genes
25%
Disease Progression
25%
Clone Cells
25%
Leukocytes
25%
Proteins
23%
Apoptosis
19%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
18%
Population
12%