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There are at least seven different chromosomal translocations associated with a myeloproliferative disease. These include the BCR/ABL, ETV6/ABL, ETV6/PDGFRB, HIP1/PDGFRB, H4/PDGFRB, RAB5E/PDGFRB, and ETV6/JAK2 fusions (table 1) (Dash and Gilliland, 2001).
Table 1: Translocations involving tyrosine kinases MPD = myeloproliferative disease Dash, A., Gilliland, D. G. (2001) Molecular genetics of acute myeloid leukaemia. Best Pract Res Clin Haematol 14, 49-64. |
There are at least seven different chromosomal translocations associated with myeloproliferative disease. These include the BCR/ABL, ETV6/ABL, ETV6/PDGFRB, HIP1/PDGFRB, H4/PDGFRB, RAB5E/PDGFRB, and ETV6/JAK2 fusions (Table 4.1 adapted from Dash, 2001).
Table 4.1: Chromosomal translocations involving tyrosine kinases MPD = myeloproliferative disease Dash A., Gilliland D. G. (2001). Molecular genetics pf [sic] acute myeloid leukaemia. Best Pract Res Clin Haematol. 14, 49-64. |
The source is not given. Note that in Dash & Gilliland (2001) the table and the text cannot be found in this form. |
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