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Identification of Quiescent Cells in a Zebrafish T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Model Using Cell Proliferation Staining
Published on: July 19, 2024
Backtracking of leukemic clones to birth
Joseph Wiemels1, Michelle Kang, Mel Greaves
1Laboratory for Molecular Epidemiology, University of California, 2331 Eunice St, Berkeley, San Francisco, CA 94708, USA. joe.wiemels@ucsf.edu
Abstract:
Many of the acquired genetic changes that contribute to the molecular pathogenesis of leukemia are well characterized. The relative simplicity of the tumor genetics of the common subtypes of leukemia and the availability of archived material in the form of archived neonatal blood spots (ANB or Guthrie cards) has permitted the tracing of many genetic events to fetal origins using sensitive amplification methods. We here described methods for cloning translocations and other rearrangements for "backtracking" studies, and methods for sensitive detection of such rearrangements and a point mutation in ANB cards.
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