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  • == ABL (gene) == The '''ABL''' gene, also known as '''ABL1''' or '''c-ABL''', is a gene found in humans and many other organisms. It is located on chromosome 9 and
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  • |Term=BCR-ABL fusion gene ...some 9 joins with the BCR gene on chromosome 22 to form the BCR-ABL fusion gene
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  • |Term=BCR-ABL fusion gene ...some 9 joins with the BCR gene on chromosome 22 to form the BCR-ABL fusion gene
    868 bytes (133 words) - 01:25, 8 January 2023
  • |Term=c-ABL |Short definition=c-ABL - An enzyme involved in many cellular processes such as B. cell division is
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  • == ABL (gene) == The '''ABL''' gene, also known as '''ABL1''' or '''c-ABL''', is a gene found in humans and many other organisms. It is located on chromosome 9 and
    2 KB (275 words) - 23:19, 3 February 2024
  • ...n, specifically the [[Philadelphia chromosome]] translocation. The BCR-ABL gene is associated with certain types of [[Leukemia]], including [[Chronic myelo ...genes also swap portions, resulting in the formation of the BCR-ABL fusion gene.
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  • #REDIRECT [[ABL (gene)]]
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  • == Bcr-abl == ...and the '''[[ABL proto-oncogene 1, non-receptor tyrosine kinase|ABL1]]''' gene.
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  • |Short definition=fusion gene (FYOO-zhun jeen) A gene formed by joining parts of two different genes together. Fusion genes and t ...L gene found in some types of leukemia is a fusion gene that forms the BCR-ABL fusion protein. Fusion genes and proteins can also be made in the laborator
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  • ...ells (except lymphocytes). This change forms an abnormal gene called [[BCR-ABL]], which turns the cell into a CML cell. The leukemia cells grow and divide ...r bone marrow biopsy that shows the [[Philadelphia chromosome]] or BCR-ABL gene.
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  • |Term=fusion gene ...o the development of some types of cancer. For example, the BCR-ABL fusion gene and protein are found in some types of leukemia. Fusion genes and proteins
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  • ...t suitable. Asciminib works by blocking the action of a protein called BCR-ABL, which is responsible for the growth of cancer cells. * [[BCR-ABL]]: A fusion gene that is formed as a result of the Philadelphia chromosome mutation, which i
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