Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9540233 | Pathology | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
This review will focus on the molecular biology of lympho- proliferative disorders with emphasis on lymphomas. The spectrum of known recurrent gene rearrangements found in lymphomas will be outlined and their relevance to diagnosis and subclassification of disease will be discussed. Finally, a survey of the current trends in gene expression profiling of lymphomas by microarray technology will be presented with reference to implications for diagnosis, classification, prognosis and treatment.
Keywords
GEPALCLantigen receptorsGCBTCrLbLMCLRSSABCDLBCLIgHmolecular pathologyGene rearrangementsMucosa-associated lymphoid tissuerecombination signal sequencesMicroarrayTranscription factorsLymphomaMantle cell lymphomaAnaplastic large cell lymphomaHodgkin lymphomaAcute lymphoblastic leukaemiaMaltgene expression profilingALLT-cell receptor
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Authors
Alberto Catalano, Harry Iland,