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2010
Detection of low level nilotinib or dasatinib resistant BCR-ABL mutations by mass spectrometry in CML patients who fail Imatinib is highly predivtive of their subsequent clonal expansion when treated with the drug for which their mutation confers resistance
Parker, W.
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Ho, M.
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Lawrence, R.
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Irwin, D.
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Scott, H.
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Hughes, T.
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Branford, S.
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American Society of Hematology Meeting (52nd : 2010 : Florida, CA.)
2010
Contrasting response of patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) and the highly imatinib resistant L248V mutation that may be related to an increased propensity of some patients to form an associated deletion mutant with increased imatinib sensitivity
Prime, H.
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Romeo, G.
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Phillis, S.
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Field, C.
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Jamison, B.
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Prime, J.
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Parker, W.
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Joske, D.
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Hughes, T.
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Branford, S.
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Haematology Association of Australasia Annual Meeting (2010 : Auckland, New Zealand)
2010
Limiting the variability within a BCR-ABL quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR) assay is essential for optimal concordance of results between laboratories generating BCR-ABL values on an international reporting scale
Fletcher, L.
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Prime, J.
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Phillis, S.
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Jamison, B.
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Field, C.
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Prime, H.
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Sullivan, B.
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Yeoman, A.
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Georgievski, J.
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Parker, W.
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Slader, C.
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Hughes, T.
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Branford, S.
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Haematology Association of Australasia Annual Meeting (2010 : Auckland, New Zealand)
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