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1 myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), with the 5q- chromosomal abnormality.
2 ssion bias often indicates the presence of a chromosomal abnormality.
3 to an infant with Down's syndrome or another chromosomal abnormality.
4 tion of HPCs that were JAK2V617F(+) or had a chromosomal abnormality.
5 lap between IGH@-t, CRLF2-d, and established chromosomal abnormalities.
6 eading to centrosome amplification and gross chromosomal abnormalities.
7 ate and 83 patients (3.4%) with adverse-risk chromosomal abnormalities.
8 with phenotypes observed in individuals with chromosomal abnormalities.
9 st common ones were hematologic diseases and chromosomal abnormalities.
10 ng patients with either normal karyotypes or chromosomal abnormalities.
11 lls manage to divide in the context of gross chromosomal abnormalities.
12  expressed oncomirs not previously linked to chromosomal abnormalities.
13 s a signature for CLL patients with specific chromosomal abnormalities.
14 haracterized by an increase in the number of chromosomal abnormalities.
15 an arise from single-gene defects as well as chromosomal abnormalities.
16  results in defective spindles that generate chromosomal abnormalities.
17 to IR-induced apoptosis and several types of chromosomal abnormalities.
18 defined factors does not induce, or require, chromosomal abnormalities.
19 rized by the presence of specific, recurrent chromosomal abnormalities.
20 enetically heterogeneous, displaying diverse chromosomal abnormalities.
21 ly characterized by numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities.
22  oligo-FISH was used to characterize diverse chromosomal abnormalities.
23 21 were compared to test for potential fetal chromosomal abnormalities.
24 s, predisposing to TCRalpha locus-associated chromosomal abnormalities.
25 ypes in 17 subjects with apparently balanced chromosomal abnormalities.
26 and increased frequencies of thymocytes with chromosomal abnormalities.
27  reported to be associated with one of these chromosomal abnormalities.
28 tive checkpoint responses and high levels of chromosomal abnormalities.
29  samples that harbor one of several selected chromosomal abnormalities.
30  of meiotic metaphase in the face of massive chromosomal abnormalities.
31  transmission of dysfunctional telomeres and chromosomal abnormalities.
32 id cytogenetics; the others had a variety of chromosomal abnormalities.
33 ients and seldom showed consistent nonrandom chromosomal abnormalities.
34 crosatellite instability nor multiple, major chromosomal abnormalities.
35 often acquire large structural and numerical chromosomal abnormalities.
36 evels of basal and mitomycin C (MMC)-induced chromosomal abnormalities.
37 y 10 to 20% of stillbirths are attributed to chromosomal abnormalities.
38 ial aggregation, and association of CDH with chromosomal abnormalities.
39 n and continued to proliferate, accumulating chromosomal abnormalities.
40 as atm mutant seeds germinate with extensive chromosomal abnormalities.
41 e entry, irrespective of TP53 alterations or chromosomal abnormalities.
42 ses an increase in endogenous DNA damage and chromosomal abnormalities.
43 ocious resumption of meiosis and spindle and chromosomal abnormalities.
44 f of RAP80 has been linked to an increase in chromosomal abnormalities.
45 or detecting genomic structural variants and chromosomal abnormalities.
46 er and induce double-strand breaks (DSB) and chromosomal abnormalities.
47  400 population doublings without exhibiting chromosomal abnormalities.
48 ult of its strong association with number of chromosomal abnormalities.
49                                          The chromosomal abnormalities 1q21, 5p15/5q35, 9q34, 13q14.3
50  of 45 Htx copy number variations were large chromosomal abnormalities, 38 smaller copy number variat
51 nd B-other ALL, that is, lacking established chromosomal abnormalities (5.6%; 43 of 772 B-other cases
52  patients who had cytogenetically documented chromosomal abnormalities (5q-, 7-, +8, 17-, or 20-).
53 Clonal cytogenetic evolution with additional chromosomal abnormalities (ACAs) in chronic myelogenous
54                                   Additional chromosomal abnormalities (ACAs) in Philadelphia-positiv
55  with CCA/Ph(-) and those without additional chromosomal abnormalities (ACAs).
56                                              Chromosomal abnormalities account for the most commonly
57 wever, the molecular mechanism through which chromosomal abnormalities affect the pathogenesis and ou
58 tability (CIN) in tumors is characterized by chromosomal abnormalities and an altered gene expression
59 a significantly increased frequency of gross chromosomal abnormalities and an S-phase-specific accumu
60    Cells with reduced levels of BAP1 exhibit chromosomal abnormalities and decreased DNA repair by ho
61 eletion of mouse Hus1 results in spontaneous chromosomal abnormalities and embryonic lethality.
62 enomic instability in human cells, including chromosomal abnormalities and hyperrecombination.
63 overlapping phenotypes including spontaneous chromosomal abnormalities and increased cancer predispos
64              We and others have demonstrated chromosomal abnormalities and increased DNA damage in PA
65  It is widely accepted that both large-scale chromosomal abnormalities and mutation of specific genes
66                 The combination of nonrandom chromosomal abnormalities and other types of genetic alt
67 c abnormalities in leukemia cells (including chromosomal abnormalities and patterns of gene expressio
68  SNP-A analysis allows enhanced detection of chromosomal abnormalities and provides important prognos
69 h of noscapine exposure at 20 muM elucidated chromosomal abnormalities and the inability of chromosom
70                   Ultimately, this generates chromosomal abnormalities and the release of nuclear DNA
71 ostic algorithm including gene mutations and chromosomal abnormalities and their changes during clona
72 ata describing the age-specific incidence of chromosomal abnormalities and their prognostic relevance
73 tients display extensive and varied forms of chromosomal abnormalities and this genomic instability i
74 val, and overall survival associated with 21 chromosomal abnormalities and three cytogenetic risk gro
75 ive ductal lesions to accumulate progressive chromosomal abnormalities and to develop toward the stag
76  embryonic fibroblasts exhibited spontaneous chromosomal abnormalities and underwent premature senesc
77 en patients (9%) did not have any detectable chromosomal abnormality and 6 (4%) could not be classifi
78 ession in AML+8 patients with +8 as the sole chromosomal abnormality and AML-CN patients.
79 mal translocation is the most common form of chromosomal abnormality and is often associated with con
80 way; this is sufficient to inhibit oncogenic chromosomal abnormality and suppress tumorigenesis.
81 mester findings of ultrasonographic markers, chromosomal abnormalities, and clinical outcomes for a w
82 ential regions of linkage and two associated chromosomal abnormalities, and evidence is accumulating
83 is common among aneuploid mice used to study chromosomal abnormalities, and male germline transmissio
84 f congenital malformations, deformities, and chromosomal abnormalities, and mental and behavioural di
85 s can expand clonally, accumulate additional chromosomal abnormalities, and progress to cancer.
86 ential regions of linkage and two associated chromosomal abnormalities, and the evidence is accumulat
87 r kg, P < 0.001), year of birth (P < 0.001), chromosomal abnormalities (aOR: 3.83, P < 0.01), longer
88  remarkable for the extent to which the same chromosomal abnormalities are detected in individual tum
89           Using metaphase cytogenetics (MC), chromosomal abnormalities are found in only a proportion
90         Our data demonstrate that widespread chromosomal abnormalities are frequent in lung adenocarc
91                                              Chromosomal abnormalities are frequent in myeloid malign
92                                              Chromosomal abnormalities are frequently caused by probl
93                                              Chromosomal abnormalities are important for the classifi
94 ase spreads, and wider applications to other chromosomal abnormalities are in development.
95                                              Chromosomal abnormalities are increasingly used to risk
96 tgrowth of cellular variants with additional chromosomal abnormalities are major causes of disease pr
97 s been mapped to chromosome band 3p25, where chromosomal abnormalities are observed in a variety of h
98 ly screening T-DNA lines for the presence of chromosomal abnormalities are presented and discussed.
99 nical associations for more than 20 specific chromosomal abnormalities are presented.
100              Although it is known that gross chromosomal abnormalities are remarkably common in early
101                       At least 12 structural chromosomal abnormalities are shared between T24, TSU-Pr
102                                   Individual chromosomal abnormalities are strong independent indicat
103  a heritable developmental disorder in which chromosomal abnormalities are thought to play a role.
104                          Nonrandom recurrent chromosomal abnormalities are ubiquitous in multiple mye
105 typically distinct, share the same oncogenic chromosomal abnormalities as well as immunoglobulin heav
106  of the MLL gene located at 11q23 are common chromosomal abnormalities associated with acute leukemia
107      The t(8;21) is one of the most frequent chromosomal abnormalities associated with acute myeloid
108            However, because of the extensive chromosomal abnormalities associated with CIN, its cause
109 that there are mitotic as well as nonmitotic chromosomal abnormalities associated with loss of conden
110 row and peripheral blood of 25 patients with chromosomal abnormalities associated with MDS (monosomy
111 rom the identification of the first specific chromosomal abnormality associated with cancer to the de
112                  Aneuploidy, the most common chromosomal abnormality at birth and the main ascertaine
113                                     Balanced chromosomal abnormalities (BCAs) represent a relatively
114 as copy-number variants (CNVs), but balanced chromosomal abnormalities (BCAs) still require karyotypi
115 espite the clinical significance of balanced chromosomal abnormalities (BCAs), their characterization
116  that edited bacterial cells did not harbour chromosomal abnormalities but demonstrated elevated glob
117 n Rag2(-/-) Atm(-/-) mice contained multiple chromosomal abnormalities, but none of these involved th
118                        Detection of specific chromosomal abnormalities by FISH and metaphase cytogene
119                      We, therefore, examined chromosomal abnormalities by high-resolution single nucl
120 nce that ATM and ATR prevent accumulation of chromosomal abnormalities by promoting Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1
121  the International Staging System (ISS) with chromosomal abnormalities (CA) detected by interphase fl
122 is poorly understood, there is evidence that chromosomal abnormalities can arise through an alteratio
123                           The development of chromosomal abnormalities (CAs) in the Philadelphia chro
124 G depletion causes DNA double-strand breaks, chromosomal abnormalities, cell-cycle delays, defective
125 tin integrity, gene mutations, and numerical chromosomal abnormalities], characterizes the relationsh
126 h the disease but having a variety of nearby chromosomal abnormalities, collectively described as cis
127                    No patient presented with chromosomal abnormalities commonly seen in secondary leu
128 sease, neuromuscular disease, liver disease, chromosomal abnormalities, congenital immunodeficiencies
129 ma-IR), and cells from these animals exhibit chromosomal abnormalities consistent with defects in DNA
130                                              Chromosomal abnormalities contribute substantially to re
131 ns, p53 mutation, or the presence of various chromosomal abnormalities corresponds to variability of
132                         A number of specific chromosomal abnormalities define the subgroups of multip
133                                              Chromosomal abnormalities detected by FISH at study entr
134 rrow plasma cell infiltration, with t(11;14) chromosomal abnormality detected by fluorescence in situ
135 mmediately before karyotyping for a possible chromosomal abnormality detected by maternal age and fet
136 n monosomy 7 cells to determine whether this chromosomal abnormality developed de novo or arose as a
137  The presence or absence of other concurrent chromosomal abnormalities did not affect survival in the
138                     Most notably, the severe chromosomal abnormality did not cause cell death owing t
139           Telomere dysfunction may result in chromosomal abnormalities, DNA damage responses, and eve
140 CA1-PALB2 interaction show greatly increased chromosomal abnormalities due apparently to combined def
141 e functionally important for accumulation of chromosomal abnormalities during disease progression in
142 rs in a variety of human cancers and induces chromosomal abnormalities during mitosis associated with
143  these carried copy number variations and/or chromosomal abnormalities, emphasizing the importance of
144                                              Chromosomal abnormalities, especially t(4;14) and del(17
145      Genetically unmodified MSCs can undergo chromosomal abnormalities even at early passages and for
146 f the regions coincided with areas of common chromosomal abnormalities frequently observed in CLL.
147                                         This chromosomal abnormality fuses part of the AML1/RUNX1 gen
148 opoietic stem cells (HSC) is associated with chromosomal abnormalities, genomic instability, and HSC
149      Use of free fetal DNA to diagnose fetal chromosomal abnormalities has been hindered by the inabi
150                            Several nonrandom chromosomal abnormalities have been associated with neur
151 e past five decades, a plethora of nonrandom chromosomal abnormalities have been consistently reporte
152 ion whole-genome sequencing, many consistent chromosomal abnormalities have been described together w
153 ges in telomere functions and the associated chromosomal abnormalities have been implicated in human
154                                              Chromosomal abnormalities have long been proposed to pla
155  has been an increasing number of reports of chromosomal abnormalities identified by subtelomeric flu
156 ty to either known tumor suppressor genes or chromosomal abnormalities identified in previous cytogen
157                                              Chromosomal abnormalities, immunoglobulin heavy chain va
158                               An analysis of chromosomal abnormalities in 10 head and neck cancer cel
159 77 of 1,090 couples (98.8%) and detected 127 chromosomal abnormalities in 11.7% (126/1,077) of couple
160              Low-pass GS revealed additional chromosomal abnormalities in 50 (4.0%) couples, includin
161 tudy, we analyzed the prognostic value of 12 chromosomal abnormalities in a series of 354 MM patients
162 -wide association studies, we observed large chromosomal abnormalities in a subset of clones in DNA o
163  outcomes associated with distinct high-risk chromosomal abnormalities in acute myeloid leukemia (AML
164 elogenous leukemia (CML), the development of chromosomal abnormalities in addition to the Philadelphi
165 compared the genome-wide distribution of the chromosomal abnormalities in both sexes.
166  one of the mechanisms by which 53BP1 causes chromosomal abnormalities in Brca1-deficient cells.
167                                              Chromosomal abnormalities in childhood acute lymphoblast
168                          Compared with other chromosomal abnormalities in CML, patients with 3q26.2 r
169                               Events causing chromosomal abnormalities in ESCs may be related to even
170               These changes included de novo chromosomal abnormalities in five of the 26 patients (19
171                             Common recurrent chromosomal abnormalities in FL included gains of 2, 5,
172 rognostic implications of the most recurrent chromosomal abnormalities in human B-cell chronic lympho
173 le-chromosome aneuploidies, we show that sub-chromosomal abnormalities in human blastocysts arise fro
174 togenetic tool to define the contribution of chromosomal abnormalities in human diseases.
175 V6 on band 12p13 are amongst the most common chromosomal abnormalities in human leukemia.
176                  In addition, its removal by chromosomal abnormalities in humans could cause split ha
177  in carcinomas recapitulate the discovery of chromosomal abnormalities in leukemias and sarcomas deca
178  Two additional perineurioma cases had large chromosomal abnormalities in multiple chromosomes, inclu
179 e the prognostic implications of overlapping chromosomal abnormalities in multiple myeloma (MM), demo
180 nuclear oncoprotein deregulated by recurring chromosomal abnormalities in myelodysplastic syndrome (M
181 lerated or blastic phase or developed clonal chromosomal abnormalities in Ph+ cells or BCR-ABL mutati
182  for CML who were subsequently found to have chromosomal abnormalities in Ph-negative cells.
183  with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) develop chromosomal abnormalities in Philadelphia chromosome (Ph
184                                       Clonal chromosomal abnormalities in Philadelphia chromosome-neg
185 ith radioimmunotherapy may identify existing chromosomal abnormalities in previously treated patients
186 enerate DNA strand breakage as we have found chromosomal abnormalities in Rad1-depleted cells.
187 her investigated the role of larger CNVs and chromosomal abnormalities in RDD and performed associati
188 nical doses of etoposide on the induction of chromosomal abnormalities in spermatocytes and their tra
189 the basis of both the frequent occurrence of chromosomal abnormalities in that region and numerous su
190                          The accumulation of chromosomal abnormalities in the absence of proper telom
191      The genetic dissection of hot spots for chromosomal abnormalities in the age of the sequenced hu
192   The long latency (234-299 days) and clonal chromosomal abnormalities in the AMLs suggest that addit
193 creening is targeted toward the detection of chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus(1,2).
194 s profound DNA damage, resulting in striking chromosomal abnormalities in the form of chromatid or ch
195 y that could not be accounted for by visible chromosomal abnormalities in the karyotype.
196  review the current literature on diagnosing chromosomal abnormalities in the pre-implantation embryo
197 e true prognostic significance of individual chromosomal abnormalities in this age group remains uncl
198 the development of autoimmunity as they age: Chromosomal abnormalities in top3beta(-/-) mice might le
199 duction in the number of HPCs that contained chromosomal abnormalities in two JAK2V617F-negative IM p
200 ultiple genomic regions) is a major cause of chromosomal abnormalities in uterine leiomyomas; we prop
201                                  A recurrent chromosomal abnormality in acute myeloid leukemia is the
202                              The most common chromosomal abnormality in human cancer is the reciproca
203 RUNX1) fusion product and is the most common chromosomal abnormality in pediatric leukemia.
204 1)(p13;q22) translocation is the most common chromosomal abnormality in pediatric leukemia.
205   Importantly, the father possesses the same chromosomal abnormality in the absence of ASD, indicatin
206 tal heart disease even in the absence of any chromosomal abnormality in the newborn.
207 TIC), to identify significant ciliochoroidal chromosomal abnormalities including chromosome-arm-sized
208                                              Chromosomal abnormalities including the GLI3 locus were
209 ble-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs) can result in chromosomal abnormalities, including deletions, transloc
210                                              Chromosomal abnormalities, including homozygous deletion
211 Human myeloid leukemias are characterized by chromosomal abnormalities, including translocations, del
212         These data support the proposal that chromosomal abnormalities, including translocations, wit
213 t the Bcl-xl/Myc tumors contain a variety of chromosomal abnormalities, including trisomies, transloc
214 ntegrity and cause the accumulation of gross chromosomal abnormalities-including rearrangements, dele
215  ICUS patients carried a somatic mutation or chromosomal abnormality indicative of clonal hematopoies
216 isorder (ASD) in association with a balanced chromosomal abnormality involving 2p16.3.
217   Accumulation of DNA damage, mutations, and chromosomal abnormalities is associated with aging in ma
218 which includes both numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities, is a hallmark of cancer.
219          Among singleton pregnancies without chromosomal abnormalities lasting >/=20 weeks in Denmark
220               One such patient had a complex chromosomal abnormality, leading to the identification o
221                                              Chromosomal abnormalities may arise during germ cell and
222 ultiple myeloma (MM), risk stratification by chromosomal abnormalities may enable a more rational sel
223                                              Chromosomal abnormalities (namely 13q, 17p, and 11q dele
224          t(8;21) is one of the most frequent chromosomal abnormalities observed in acute myeloid leuk
225 rome is one of the most common and penetrant chromosomal abnormalities observed in individuals with a
226 reased both the numerical and the structural chromosomal abnormalities observed.
227 hromosome 1 (1p) is the second most frequent chromosomal abnormality observed in these tumors.
228  fragile site stability, because spontaneous chromosomal abnormalities occurred preferentially at com
229                   To determine whether these chromosomal abnormalities occurred randomly or at specif
230                                          The chromosomal abnormalities of 14q32 are often associated
231    Genetic studies of IMTs have demonstrated chromosomal abnormalities of 2p23 and rearrangement of t
232                             Heterogeneity of chromosomal abnormalities of chromosomes 1, 3, 6, and 8
233                      MBL cells bear the same chromosomal abnormalities of chronic lymphocytic leukemi
234 otype of viable hybrids and the incidence of chromosomal abnormalities of dead hybrid embryos were de
235 w protrusions, and carried the mutations and chromosomal abnormalities of neoplastic clones.
236 o increase the likelihood of gaining certain chromosomal abnormalities of the kind thought to lead to
237                              The most common chromosomal abnormality of infant acute lymphoblastic le
238 sible for this observation and the impact of chromosomal abnormalities on aging.
239 ffymetrix 10K array, we identified a somatic chromosomal abnormality on chromosome 7p in one HH tissu
240 d patterns of gene expression correlate with chromosomal abnormalities or assess expression of genes
241 s (class I mutations) acting in concert with chromosomal abnormalities or gene mutations that block d
242  subtypes that are characterized by specific chromosomal abnormalities or gene mutations.
243 ogical conditions, typically associated with chromosomal abnormalities or mutations in a single gene.
244  mortality included noncardiac structural or chromosomal abnormalities (OR, 3.2; 95% CI, 1.3-7.9), us
245 14)(q24.1;q32), complex karyotype (5 or more chromosomal abnormalities), or low hypodiploidy/near tri
246 ns, CD38 and ZAP-70 expression, or any other chromosomal abnormality other than 17p deletion, in whic
247 nificantly increased the diagnostic yield of chromosomal abnormalities per couple (11.7%) in comparis
248 ata revealed that, in addition to leading to chromosomal abnormalities, RAD51D-deficiency resulted in
249                                              Chromosomal abnormalities resulting in tumor suppressor
250 e formation of multiple mitotic spindles and chromosomal abnormalities, results in defects in cytokin
251 NA MMR loss may ultimately lead to the gross chromosomal abnormalities seen in t-AML.
252 lomere-based crisis to generate the types of chromosomal abnormalities seen in the earliest lesions o
253 s included 159 congenital malformations, six chromosomal abnormalities, seven stillbirths, and nine n
254  As a variety of diseases are linked to such chromosomal abnormalities, SNP chips promise new insight
255 tumor genetic heterogeneity in neuroblastoma.Chromosomal abnormalities such as 11q deletion are assoc
256                              Patients having chromosomal abnormalities such as 11q deletion, trisomy
257 transformed cells often contain a variety of chromosomal abnormalities such as euploidy, translocatio
258                                 In BS cells, chromosomal abnormalities such as sister chromatid excha
259                                              Chromosomal abnormalities, such as deletions and duplica
260 tain lymphoid malignancies exhibit recurrent chromosomal abnormalities, such as translocations and de
261 1-null embryos contain increased spontaneous chromosomal abnormalities, suggesting that loss of Hus1
262                                   Many human chromosomal abnormality syndromes include specific cogni
263 prior cardiothoracic operation, prematurity, chromosomal abnormalities, syndromes, noncardiac congeni
264 es were studied together, we found that each chromosomal abnormality (TEL/AML1, BCR/ABL, or MLL abnor
265 ncer exhibits significantly higher levels of chromosomal abnormalities than sporadic breast cancers.
266 of sarcomas seem to be defined by consistent chromosomal abnormalities that can be detected using a v
267                    Our findings suggest that chromosomal abnormalities that disrupt the function of t
268 polymorphism array to identify the secondary chromosomal abnormalities that drive the development of
269 yo, as well as fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), chromosomal abnormalities that include trisomies 18 and
270                                              Chromosomal abnormalities that likely arise from recombi
271    In mammalian oocytes DNA damage can cause chromosomal abnormalities that potentially lead to infer
272  marrow failure, AML, MDS and complex random chromosomal abnormalities that the single-mutant mice do
273 er nearly 40 years of the recognition of the chromosomal abnormality that defines CML, specific thera
274               The Philadelphia chromosome, a chromosomal abnormality that encodes BCR-ABL1, is the de
275 BRCA2 exhibit radiation hypersensitivity and chromosomal abnormalities, thus revealing a potential ro
276 leted genes, subordinately, with established chromosomal abnormalities to derive a 2-tier genetic cla
277 emia (CML) since the recognition of a common chromosomal abnormality to the introduction of ever more
278 emature chromatid separation (PCS) and gross chromosomal abnormalities typical of genomic instability
279  DNA end resection, which increases NHEJ and chromosomal abnormalities, ultimately causing mitotic ca
280                        The incidence of most chromosomal abnormalities varied significantly with age.
281 e intelligence quotient of survivors without chromosomal abnormalities was 79.7 (16.6) with 25% below
282  screen for loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and chromosomal abnormalities was performed with parallel an
283                                        These chromosomal abnormalities were acquired somatic mutation
284                                          Two chromosomal abnormalities were associated with a signifi
285 ines were studied alone, we found that these chromosomal abnormalities were associated with the predo
286 onged hypoglycemia, congenital anomalies, or chromosomal abnormalities were excluded from the study.
287                                           No chromosomal abnormalities were found.
288  cancer and while the number and size of the chromosomal abnormalities were greatly reduced in cells
289                                    Transient chromosomal abnormalities were infrequent.
290            BRCA2 defects are associated with chromosomal abnormalities, which is a hallmark of genomi
291                                These cryptic chromosomal abnormalities, which seem to be nonrandom, h
292 AML), isolated trisomy 13 (AML+13) is a rare chromosomal abnormality whose prognostic relevance is po
293 latform for interrogating the interaction of chromosomal abnormalities with mutations.
294 tion (inv dup) markers, the largest group of chromosomal abnormalities with neocentromere formation,
295  correlated genomic lesion load and specific chromosomal abnormalities with patient survival.
296 cute myeloid leukemia (N = 20) for recurrent chromosomal abnormalities with the use of routine cytoge
297                   Overall, 83% of cases have chromosomal abnormalities, with a median of three abnorm
298 , we discovered that arsenic exposure causes chromosomal abnormalities, with a preponderance of end-t
299 ata provide evidence that the development of chromosomal abnormalities within GLI3 is associated with
300 sion of HRAS(V12) increases the frequency of chromosomal abnormalities within one or two cell cycles,

 
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