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Scientists discover two unique subtypes of a prominent mutation in patients with AML – News-Medical.Net
Using advanced RNA sequencing, scientists have identified two unique subtypes of a prominent mutation present in many patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)…
Using advanced RNA sequencing, scientists have identified two unique subtypes of a prominent mutation present in many patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)– called NPM1 – that could help predict survival and improve treatment response for patients whose leukemic cells bear the mutation.
In research published Feb. 16, in Nature Communications,a team led by Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Senior Scientists, Drs. Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Aaron Schimmer and Mark Minden, have discovered that within…
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