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pro vyhledávání: '"Katherine J, Walsh"'
Autor:
Alice S. Mims, Anjali Mishra, Shelley Orwick, James Blachly, Rebecca B. Klisovic, Ramiro Garzon, Alison R. Walker, Steven M. Devine, Katherine J. Walsh, Sumithira Vasu, Susan Whitman, Guido Marcucci, Daniel Jones, Nyla A. Heerema, Gerard Lozanski, Michael A. Caligiuri, Clara D. Bloomfield, John C. Byrd, Richard Piekarz, Michael R. Grever, William Blum
Publikováno v:
Haematologica, Vol 103, Iss 6 (2018)
KMT2A partial tandem duplication occurs in approximately 5–10% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia and is associated with adverse prognosis. KMT2A wild type is epigenetically silenced in KMT2A partial tandem duplication; re-expression can be in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/64600a7ff8504256962fa5545939c604
Autor:
Irene Alexandraki, Katherine J. Walsh, Temple Ratcliffe, Chavon Onumah, Karen Szauter, Camilla Curren, Nora Osman, Cindy J. Lai, Deborah DeWaay, Nicholas S. Duca, Amy Weinstein, Nadia Ismail, Jackcy Jacob, Michael Kisielewski, Amber T. Pincavage
Publikováno v:
Journal of general internal medicine. 37(9)
COVID-19 disrupted undergraduate clinical education when medical schools removed students from clinical rotations following AAMC recommendations. Clerkship directors (CDs) had to adapt rapidly and modify clerkship curricula. However, the scope and ef
Autor:
Alice S, Mims, Anjali, Mishra, Shelley, Orwick, James, Blachly, Rebecca B, Klisovic, Ramiro, Garzon, Alison R, Walker, Steven M, Devine, Katherine J, Walsh, Sumithira, Vasu, Susan, Whitman, Guido, Marcucci, Daniel, Jones, Nyla A, Heerema, Gerard, Lozanski, Michael A, Caligiuri, Clara D, Bloomfield, John C, Byrd, Richard, Piekarz, Michael R, Grever, William, Blum
Publikováno v:
Haematologica
KMT2A partial tandem duplication occurs in approximately 5–10% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia and is associated with adverse prognosis. KMT2A wild type is epigenetically silenced in KMT2A partial tandem duplication; re-expression can be in
Publikováno v:
Clinical lymphomamyeloma. 7(4)
Immunohistochemistry using the L26 antibody recognizes an intracellular domain of CD20, whereas the L27 antibody used for surface CD20 staining by flow cytometry (FC) recognizes an extracellular domain and would be expected to be a better predictor o