HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Dong-Yeop Shin from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: The importance of critically short telomere in myelodysplastic syndrome, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study has a few limitations from its retrospective nature and a small number of patients enrolled into this study.
- future: Future prospective studies are needed to validate the results .
SUMMARY
A recent mouse study showed that dysfunction of telomere drives MDS, which indicates that short telomeres might contribute pathogenesis of MDS. Several studies have shown that patients with MDS have a shorter . . .
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