The transcriptomic landscape of elderly acute myeloid leukemia identifies b7h3 and banp as a favorable signature in high-risk patients

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  • who: Sara Villar from the AORMN, Italy Soochow University, China have published the research work: The transcriptomic landscape of elderly acute myeloid leukemia identifies B7H3 and BANP as a favorable signature in high-risk patients, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors analyzed the transcriptome of 224 newly diagnosed elderly AML patients treated in the Spanish PETHEMA-FLUGAZA clinical trial, with the aim to define new prognostic groups in this population. When the authors focused at the differentially expressed genes between long-term survivors in the FLT3-ITD, TP53 mutated and complex karyotype groups, the . . .

     

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