Oxford Gene Technology (OGT), A Sysmex Group Company, announces the addition of accurate detection capabilities for translocations and difficult-to-sequence partial tandem duplications (PTDs) in its ...
Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma: clinical and prognostic evaluation of 90 adult patients. When to harvest peripheral-blood stem cells after mobilization therapy: prediction of CD34-positive cell yield ...
Shortened First-Line High-Dose Chemotherapy for Patients With Poor-Prognosis Aggressive Lymphoma PURPOSE: To prospectively compare cytogenetic and molecular cytogenetic analysis for the detection of ...
STRUCTURAL heterozygosis is the existence in heterozygous state of an interchromosomal or intrachromosomal rearrangement. Fragmentation of two chromosomes and the mutual exchange through reunion of ...
Translocations, in genetics, happen when chromosomes break and the pieces attach to other chromosomes. This mixing of genetic material has important results. The resultant chromosomes are lacking in ...
Translocations are chromosomal “cut and paste” errors that drive many lymphomas, a type of blood cancer and the sixth most common form of cancer overall. This includes mantle cell lymphoma, a rare but ...
MONGOLISM is usually the result of trisomy of a small acrocentric chromosome in Group 21–22 in the Denver Classification. This is generally referred to as 21-trisomy. These patients have a somatic ...
MECP2 Duplication Syndrome is a progressive neurological disorder due to a chromosomal anomaly. The chromosomal disorder was first reported in 2005 and involves duplication of the methyl CpG binding ...
Inside of each of your cells are thread-like structures made up of parts called chromosomes. These tightly wound threads are what people mean when they refer to your DNA. It’s a blueprint for cell ...
Abnormalities in the structure of chromosomes within someone’s genetic makeup are called structural chromosomal abnormalities. Robertsonian translocations are very rare structural chromosomal ...