Variability of quantitative polymerase chain reaction detection of the bcl-2-IgH translocation in an international multicenter study
Variability of quantitative polymerase chain reaction detection of the bcl-2-IgH translocation in an international multicenter study
The t(14;18)(q32;q21) chromosomal translocation is closely associated with follicular lymphoma. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis has high sensitivity and is used to assess responses to therapy. Quantification of translocation-bearing cells is a possible advantage of real-time PCR over conventional PCR. A collaborative study comparing results from 12 international laboratories is reported.
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Darby, A.J.
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Lanham, S.
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Soubeyran, P.
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Johnson, P.W.
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2005
Darby, A.J.
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Lanham, S.
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Soubeyran, P.
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Johnson, P.W.
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Darby, A.J., Lanham, S., Soubeyran, P. and Johnson, P.W.
(2005)
Variability of quantitative polymerase chain reaction detection of the bcl-2-IgH translocation in an international multicenter study.
Haematologica, 90 (12), .
Abstract
The t(14;18)(q32;q21) chromosomal translocation is closely associated with follicular lymphoma. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis has high sensitivity and is used to assess responses to therapy. Quantification of translocation-bearing cells is a possible advantage of real-time PCR over conventional PCR. A collaborative study comparing results from 12 international laboratories is reported.
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Published date: 2005
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