Archival bone marrow smears are useful in targeted next-generation sequencing for diagnosing myeloid neoplasms.
Gene abnormalities, including mutations and fusions, are important determinants in the molecular diagnosis of myeloid neoplasms. The use of bone marrow (BM) smears as a source of DNA and RNA for next-generation sequencing (NGS) enables molecular diagnosis to be done with small amounts of bone marrow...
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Main Authors: | Daichi Sadato, Chizuko Hirama, Ai Kaiho-Soma, Ayaka Yamaguchi, Hiroko Kogure, Sonomi Takakuwa, Mina Ogawa, Noriko Doki, Kazuteru Ohashi, Hironori Harada, Keisuke Oboki, Yuka Harada |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3173f9b171914b53b197c507cbe2a672 |
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