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Mutations increased overexpression of Notch 1 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

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Table 1 List of the primers used in RT-PCR and real-time PCR for Notch1 gene amplification
Figure 1 Results of RT-PCR amplification for Notch1 gene using different primer pairs which located in different domains
Figure 3 The expression levels ofand healthy individuals (HI) groups Notch1 gene in T-ALL with Notch1 mutation (Mut T-ALL), T-ALL with wild type Notch1 (WT T-ALL).

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