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Gene Rearrangement

Immunoglobulin mu chain gene rearrangement in a patient with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Immunoglobulin mu chain gene rearrangement in a patient with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

... mu-chain gene rearrangement with germ-line configuration of light chain ...Ig gene rearrangement has become an important procedure for further classifying B cell precursor ...

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Clinicopathological Features of Cutaneous Lymphomas and T-Cell Receptor Gamma Gene Rearrangement Studies in Early Stage Mycosis Fungoides

Clinicopathological Features of Cutaneous Lymphomas and T-Cell Receptor Gamma Gene Rearrangement Studies in Early Stage Mycosis Fungoides

... by gene rearrangement brings these regions into close proximity, making the area of amplifiable ...V-J rearrangement that is unique in both length and ...J gene segments also adds uniqueness ...

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Monoclonal immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement in Fuchs’ uveitis

Monoclonal immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement in Fuchs’ uveitis

... (IgH) gene rearrangement was positive in 4 cases and negative in 1 ...IgH gene rearrangement is thought to be a reliable biomarker for PVRL, a high percentage of vitreous specimens from our FU ...

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Kappa chain gene rearrangement in an apparent T lineage lymphoma

Kappa chain gene rearrangement in an apparent T lineage lymphoma

... beta-chain gene rearrangements were ...immunoglobulin gene organization was analyzed, we detected rearrangements in both the heavy- and kappa-chain ...kappa-chain gene rearrangement was ...

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Uterine epithelioid leiomyosarcoma with c-kit expression and YWHAE gene rearrangement: a case report of a diagnostic pitfall of uterine sarcoma

Uterine epithelioid leiomyosarcoma with c-kit expression and YWHAE gene rearrangement: a case report of a diagnostic pitfall of uterine sarcoma

... of gene rearrangement in the diagnosis for some types of tumors, a relevant threshold of YWHAE split signals for diagnosing high-grade ESS under the current concept is reported to be 20% ...YWHAE ...

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Detection of monoclonal immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement (FR3) in Thai malignant lymphoma by High Resolution Melting curve analysis

Detection of monoclonal immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement (FR3) in Thai malignant lymphoma by High Resolution Melting curve analysis

... receptor gene rearrangement including T cell receptor (TCR) and immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) by polymerase chain reaction followed by heteroduplex has currently become standard whereas fluorescent ...

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Original Article ROS1 gene rearrangement and clinicopathological characteristics in Chinese NSCLC patients

Original Article ROS1 gene rearrangement and clinicopathological characteristics in Chinese NSCLC patients

... between rearrangement occur- rence and characteristics suggests that the two genetic subtypes may share a common pathogenesis, possibly environmental or genet- ic risk ...

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Sequence amplification and gene rearrangement in parasitic nematode mitochondrial DNA.

Sequence amplification and gene rearrangement in parasitic nematode mitochondrial DNA.

... The unusually large size is due to transcriptionally active DNA sequences present as 3.0 kb direct tandem repeats and as inverted portions of the repeating unit lo[r] ...

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Premature termination of variable gene rearrangement in B lymphocytes from X linked agammaglobulinemia

Premature termination of variable gene rearrangement in B lymphocytes from X linked agammaglobulinemia

... We have shown that the pre-B cells from three patients with the major form of XLA produce a truncated g -chain, lacking 300 nucleotides of 5' terminal sequence 9, due to transcription of[r] ...

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Gene rearrangement: a novel mechanism for MDR 1 gene activation

Gene rearrangement: a novel mechanism for MDR 1 gene activation

... a rearrangement in adria- mycin-selected S48-3s cells provided a model for activation of MDR-1 that we explored in additional drug-selected cell ...the gene (especially the 59 UTR), thus avoid- ing ...

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CROSSING OVER AND GENE REARRANGEMENT IN FLOWERING PLANTS

CROSSING OVER AND GENE REARRANGEMENT IN FLOWERING PLANTS

... (The percentage figures of the crossover chart of a chromosome are made to include the double crossovers, though these do not normally affect the recombina- tions.)[r] ...

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Original Article RET mutation and expression in small cell lung cancer

Original Article RET mutation and expression in small cell lung cancer

... single gene that causes different types of human neuroendocrine cancers and non-small cell lung cancer, but the role for RET in the development of SCLCs was however not widely ...the gene status and ...

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Different stages of B cell differentiation in non T acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Different stages of B cell differentiation in non T acute lymphoblastic leukemia

... commitment. On the other hand, a complete search for B cell-related markers (BA-1 and B1 monoclonal antibodies, as well as cytoplasmic immunoglobulins [CyIg]) in the cALL cases showed that at least one B cell marker ...

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Flexibility and Symmetry of Prokaryotic Genome Rearrangement Reveal Lineage Associated Core Gene Defined Genome Organizational Frameworks

Flexibility and Symmetry of Prokaryotic Genome Rearrangement Reveal Lineage Associated Core Gene Defined Genome Organizational Frameworks

... In the symmetric cGOF group, we investigated three species from the genus Streptococcus (S. suis, S. pneumoniae, and S. pyo- genes) in detail. First, they all share a four-segment symmetric cGOF but differ from one ...

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Diagnosis of primary pulmonary T- cell/histiocyte-rich large B cell lymphoma with tissue eosinophilia via clinicopathological observation and molecular assay

Diagnosis of primary pulmonary T- cell/histiocyte-rich large B cell lymphoma with tissue eosinophilia via clinicopathological observation and molecular assay

... BIOMED-2 gene rearrangement analysis [6] of both the lung tissue and tumor cells confirmed that large B-cells are neoplastic and small T-cells are ...

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MLL partner gene in one case. To our knowledge, homozygous inv(11)(q21q23) with two MLL genes rearrangement

MLL partner gene in one case. To our knowledge, homozygous inv(11)(q21q23) with two MLL genes rearrangement

... surface CD3 (sCD3), CD4, CD8, CD10, CD13, CD14, CD15, CD20, CD22, CD33, CD34, CD41, CD61, CD64, HLA-DR, TdT and myeloperoxi- dase (MPO). While conventional cytogenetics was insufficient for analysis, fluorescence in situ ...

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T cell receptor delta gene rearrangements in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

T cell receptor delta gene rearrangements in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

... TCR-delta gene and genomic probes, we have analyzed T cell receptor (TCR) delta gene rearrangement in 19 patients with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) and 29 patients with B-precursor ...

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Clonal analysis of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia with "cytogenetically independent" cell populations

Clonal analysis of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia with "cytogenetically independent" cell populations

... Immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene rearrangement and RFLP analyses in these cases provided evidence for multistep leukemogenesis and suggested that both stem lines were derived from[r] ...

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Characterization of a case of follicular lymphoma transformed into B-lymphoblastic leukemia

Characterization of a case of follicular lymphoma transformed into B-lymphoblastic leukemia

... MYC gene expression, typically through IGH ...and gene rearrangement analyses revealed a complex karyotype comprised principally of whole chromosome or whole arm copy number gains or ...EP300 ...

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B-cell antibody class switchings are pressuromodulated events: Part II, gene recombination

B-cell antibody class switchings are pressuromodulated events: Part II, gene recombination

... locus gene rearrangement recombination steps superimposed on the pressuromodulation map of B-cell differentiation ...locus rearrangement recombination follows that of Allele 1 and always completes to ...

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