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Blood|August 18, 2012
JAK2V617F homozygosity arises commonly and recurrently in PV and ET, but PV is characterized by expansion of a dominant homozygous subcloneAnna L Godfrey, Edwin Chen, Francesca Pagano, et al.
The Lancet. Haematology|March 25, 2017
Pacritinib versus best available therapy for the treatment of myelofibrosis irrespective of baseline cytopenias (PERSIST-1): an international, randomised, phase 3 trialRuben A Mesa, Alessandro M Vannucchi, Adam Mead, et al.
Blood Advances|August 8, 2023
Pacritinib is a potent ACVR1 inhibitor with significant anemia benefit in patients with myelofibrosisStephen T Oh, Ruben A Mesa, Claire N Harrison, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|October 13, 2012
Molecular diagnosis of the myeloproliferative neoplasms: UK guidelines for the detection of JAK2 V617F and other relevant mutationsAnthony J Bench, Helen E White, Letizia Foroni, et al.
The Lancet. Haematology|January 27, 2020
Long-term efficacy and safety of ruxolitinib versus best available therapy in polycythaemia vera (RESPONSE): 5-year follow up of a phase 3 studyJean-Jacques Kiladjian, Pierre Zachee, Masayuki Hino, et al.
Blood|October 28, 2017
Ruxolitinib vs best available therapy for ET intolerant or resistant to hydroxycarbamideClaire N Harrison, Adam J Mead, Anesh Panchal, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|March 25, 2010
Guideline for investigation and management of adults and children presenting with a thrombocytosisClaire N Harrison, David Bareford, Nauman Butt, et al.
Blood|July 29, 2006
Mutation of JAK2 in the myeloproliferative disorders: timing, clonality studies, cytogenetic associations, and role in leukemic transformationPeter J Campbell, E Joanna Baxter, Philip A Beer, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|February 18, 2022
Addition of Navitoclax to Ongoing Ruxolitinib Therapy for Patients With Myelofibrosis With Progression or Suboptimal Response: Phase II Safety and EfficacyClaire N Harrison, Jacqueline S Garcia, Tim C P Somervaille, et al.
Blood|March 23, 2010
The JAK2 46/1 haplotype predisposes to MPL-mutated myeloproliferative neoplasmsAmy V Jones, Peter J Campbell, Philip A Beer, et al.
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Blood|August 18, 2012
JAK2V617F homozygosity arises commonly and recurrently in PV and ET, but PV is characterized by expansion of a dominant homozygous subcloneAnna L Godfrey, Edwin Chen, Francesca Pagano, et al.
The Lancet. Haematology|March 25, 2017
Pacritinib versus best available therapy for the treatment of myelofibrosis irrespective of baseline cytopenias (PERSIST-1): an international, randomised, phase 3 trialRuben A Mesa, Alessandro M Vannucchi, Adam Mead, et al.
Blood Advances|August 8, 2023
Pacritinib is a potent ACVR1 inhibitor with significant anemia benefit in patients with myelofibrosisStephen T Oh, Ruben A Mesa, Claire N Harrison, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|October 13, 2012
Molecular diagnosis of the myeloproliferative neoplasms: UK guidelines for the detection of JAK2 V617F and other relevant mutationsAnthony J Bench, Helen E White, Letizia Foroni, et al.
The Lancet. Haematology|January 27, 2020
Long-term efficacy and safety of ruxolitinib versus best available therapy in polycythaemia vera (RESPONSE): 5-year follow up of a phase 3 studyJean-Jacques Kiladjian, Pierre Zachee, Masayuki Hino, et al.
Blood|October 28, 2017
Ruxolitinib vs best available therapy for ET intolerant or resistant to hydroxycarbamideClaire N Harrison, Adam J Mead, Anesh Panchal, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|March 25, 2010
Guideline for investigation and management of adults and children presenting with a thrombocytosisClaire N Harrison, David Bareford, Nauman Butt, et al.
Blood|July 29, 2006
Mutation of JAK2 in the myeloproliferative disorders: timing, clonality studies, cytogenetic associations, and role in leukemic transformationPeter J Campbell, E Joanna Baxter, Philip A Beer, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|February 18, 2022
Addition of Navitoclax to Ongoing Ruxolitinib Therapy for Patients With Myelofibrosis With Progression or Suboptimal Response: Phase II Safety and EfficacyClaire N Harrison, Jacqueline S Garcia, Tim C P Somervaille, et al.
Blood|March 23, 2010
The JAK2 46/1 haplotype predisposes to MPL-mutated myeloproliferative neoplasmsAmy V Jones, Peter J Campbell, Philip A Beer, et al.
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