GLUTATHION S-TRANSFERASE M1 POLYMORPHISM IN ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA AND EVALUATION OF ITS RELATION TO PROGNOSIS

Mariam Fathy Abdel-Maksoud;

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The ALL is the most common childhood malignancy, accounting for approximately 30% of childhood cancers. Many clinical, biological, genetic, and molecular features have been identified as having prognostic significance in the outcome of patients with ALL.


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Title GLUTATHION S-TRANSFERASE M1 POLYMORPHISM IN ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA AND EVALUATION OF ITS RELATION TO PROGNOSIS
Other Titles تعدد الشكل الظاهرى لـ (GST-M1)في اللوكيميا اللمفاوية الحادة وعلاقته باستقراء مآل المرض
Authors Mariam Fathy Abdel-Maksoud
Keywords GLUTATHION S-TRANSFERASE M1 POLYMORPHISM IN ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA AND EVALUATION OF ITS RELATION TO PROGNOSIS
Issue Date 2009
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The ALL is the most common childhood malignancy, accounting for approximately 30% of childhood cancers. Many clinical, biological, genetic, and molecular features have been identified as having prognostic significance in the outcome of patients with ALL.

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