10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEUKAEMOGENESIS»
Discover the use of
leukaemogenesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
leukaemogenesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Postgraduate Haematology
Introduction, 380 Basic concepts in leukaemogenesis, 380 Genes and
environment, 380 Clonality, 381 Clonal evolution, 381 Leukaemia stem cells, 382
Phenotype–genotype correlations, 384 Types of somatic mutations, 385
Chromosomal ...
A. Victor Hoffbrand, Daniel Catovsky, Edward G. D. Tuddenham, 2011
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Tumour Viruses of Murine Origin
However, even with the passaged virus, a certain level of proliferative activity on
the part of the host cells appears to be required, since thymus tissue is necessary
for leukaemogenesis. Although the mutational change from preleukaemic to ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
Cytogenetic and molecular genetic features The mechanism of leukaemogenesis
is dysregulation of TLX1 (HOX11), a transcription factor gene, as a consequence
of proximity to the TCRAD locus at 14q11.2. A similar mechanism of ...
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Identification of a Candidate Gene for
Leukaemogenesis ...
L'anomalie cytogénétique acquise consistant en un chromosome X isodicentrique [idic(X)(q13)] est associée chez des femmes âgées soit à une leucémie myéloïde aiguë (AML) soit à un syndrome myélodysplasique (MDS), souvent ...
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Essentials of Haematology
Viruses: The role of oncogenic viruses in human leukaemogenesis is not
established, except for one virus human T lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) that
is associated with adult T cell leukaemia/ lymphoma (ATLL). Epstein-Barr virus is
...
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Human Genome Analysis: Supported Under BIOMED 1
Such thourough analysis is expected to lead to novel insights on the nechanisms
of leukaemogenesis and may permit alternative approaches for the management
of leukaemia. 4. 4 Benefits of the project and its communay added value The ...
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Target Organ Pathology: A Basic Text
6.3.4 Leukaemogenesis The development of leukaemia, in that it is not a highly
predictable, dose-related phenomenon in man, would appear to require at least
two events that cause genetic damage to haematopoietic precursor cells.
J. Turton, J. Hooson, 2003
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Myb Transcription Factors: Their Role in Growth, ...
Chapter 16 C-MYB AND LEUKAEMOGENESIS Juraj Bies1 and Linda Wolff2
1Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Cancer Research Institute, Slovak Academy
of Sciences, 833 91 Bratislava, Slovakia, 2Laboratory of Cellular Oncology,
National ...
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Notch Regulation of the Immune System
However, a cooperative rather than absolute requirement of pre-TCR in
Notchinduced leukaemogenesis has been proposed later (Campese et al. 2006).
Regarding possible molecular mechanisms underlying this cooperation, it was
found ...
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Dictionary of Pharmacovigilance
Chemotherapy-related leukaemogenesis A term used to describe complications
with the administration of aggressive chemotherapy to cancer patients. It consists
of a secondary malignancy, in particular acute leukaemia. Prolonged therapy ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LEUKAEMOGENESIS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
leukaemogenesis is used in the context of the following news items.
Therapeutics: Another tool in the BCR–ABL kit?
To determine whether this mechanism of activation is important for leukaemogenesis, the authors expressed BCR–ABL I164E in primary mouse bone marrow ... «Nature.com, Nov 11»
Transformation from committed progenitor to leukaemia stem cell …
Transplantation of purified L-GMP into sublethally irradiated recipients was used to assess leukaemogenesis in vivo. Each of the mice ... «Nature.com, Jul 06»