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Old 12-20-2007, 02:41 PM
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Default DCC Frequency AML

Hi,
I have been working on the frequency of DCC gene expression in AML.I found the frequency of DCC deletion to be 70%.I explained my results by that my

patients were heterogenous primary and secondary AML as the Egyptian patients usually seek medical

advise late in the course of their illnness. I need your opinions.

any ideas?
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