Molecular biology
CDK5RAP2/PDGFRA fusion gene by ins(9;4)(q33;q12q25) (#16845659#)
References
Walz C, Curtis C, Schnittger S, Schultheis B, Metzgeroth G, Schoch C, Lengfelder E, Erben P, Muller MC, Haferlach T, Hochhaus A, Hehlmann R, Cross NC, Reiter A. Transient response to imatinib in a chronic eosinophilic leukemia associated with ins(9;4)(q33;q12q25) and a CDK5RAP2-PDGFRA fusion gene. Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 2006 Oct;45(10):950-6. PMID: (...)
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Tumoral insertions
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ins(9;4)(q33;q12q25)
10 September 2007 -
cryptic insertions
18 June 2007Pathology
oncogenetic gene fusions by cryptic chromosomal insertions AML1/ETO in AML-M2 PML/RARA in AML-M3 CBFB/MYH1 in AML-M4 EWSR1/ERG in ES/PNET (#15899394#) EWSR1/FLI1 in ES/PNET
See also
chromosomal anomalies chromosomal insertions -
chromosomal insertions
20 April 2006Pathology
oncogentic gene fusions by chromosomal insertions AML1/ETO in AML-M2 PML/RARA in AML-M3 CBFB/MYH1 in AML-M4 EWSR1/ERG in ES/PNET (#15899394#) EWSR1/FLI1 in ES/PNET
Types
cryptic insertions
See also
chromosomal anomalies