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1453-1462 IGH@ translocations are prevalent in teenagers and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and are associated with a poor outcome
Lisa J. Russell
, Amir Enshaei
, Lisa Jones
, Amy Erhorn
, Dino Masic
, Helen Bentley
, Karl S. Laczko
, Adele K. Fielding
, Anthony H. Goldstone
, Nicholas Goulden
, Christopher D. Mitchell
, Rachel Wade
, Ajay Vora
, Anthony V. Moorman
, Christine J. Harrison
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Aberrations
22%
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
100%
Adverse Effects
11%
Adverse Outcomes
11%
Age Profiles
11%
B Cells
11%
BCP-ALL
11%
CRLF2
11%
Disease Status
11%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
11%
Gene Family
11%
Genetic Features
11%
Hazard Ratio
22%
High-throughput
11%
Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain
100%
Independent Prognostic Factor
11%
Minimal Residual Disease
11%
Multiple Partners
11%
Older Adults
100%
Older Patients
11%
Overall Survival
11%
Patient Cells
11%
Peak Incidence
11%
Philadelphia Chromosome-negative
11%
Poor Outcome
100%
Relapse Risk
11%
T Cells
11%
Teenagers
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
B Cell
22%
CRLF2
11%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
11%
Genetics
11%
Heavy Chain
100%
ID4
11%
Intravenous Immunoglobulin
100%
Multigene Family
11%
Overall Survival
11%
Philadelphia Chromosome
11%
Precursor
11%
Prevalence
11%
T Cell
11%