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Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) with WWTR1::TFE3 gene fusion, a novel fusion variant. [PDF]

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Uterine mesenchymal tumours harboring the KAT6B/A::KANSL1 gene fusion represent a distinct type of uterine sarcoma based on DNA methylation profiles. [PDF]

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Fusion gene microarray reveals cancer type‐specificity among fusion genes

Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer, 2011
AbstractDetection of fusion genes for diagnostic purposes and as a guide to treatment is well‐established in hematological malignancies, and the prevalence of fusion genes in epithelial cancers is also increasingly appreciated. To study whether established fusion genes are present within additional cancer types, we have used an updated version of our ...
Marthe, Løvf   +7 more
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Feline Ubiquitin Fusion Protein Genes

Veterinary Research Communications, 2001
Using cDNA from a CRFK cell line as a template, PCR amplification was performed with the Ub1S and poly(dT) primers to isolate feline ubiquitin genes. Sequencing of the 495 bp PCR fragment revealed that the putative amino acids induced by this fragment gave a fusion protein consisting of a ubiquitin polypeptide (76 amino acids) and an extension protein ...
R, Kano   +4 more
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Fusion genes in epithelial neoplasia

Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2009
Recurrent chromosomal rearrangements with the formation of fusion genes have been traditionally associated with haematological and mesenchymal neoplasms. This view has cultivated the erroneous impression that the oncogenic mechanisms present in these tumours are fundamentally different from those found in epithelial neoplasms. In spite of the fact that,
H, Zhang, A M, Oliveira
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Irradiation and fusion gene transfer

Molecular Biotechnology, 1995
Irradiation and fusion gene transfer (IFGT) is a technique that spans the gap between the limitations of molecular methods and somatic-cell genetics, allowing the separation of DNA fragments between 0.25 and 30 Mb in size. In conjunction with genetic linkage analysis and physical mapping techniques, IFGT provides a very useful addition to methods for ...
M A, Walter, P N, Goodfellow
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