Malignant proliferations are usually clonal. While most times the biological potential can be established through routine pathologic and clinical examinations, some cases are difficult to classify. Moreover, in some situations there are dominant clones whose analysis is important, such as in autoimmune diseases and immunodeficiency. This paper presents in an understandable way the main techniques for the study of clonality, namely: evaluation of gene rearrangements of antigen receptor, and evaluation of human antigen receptor gene
The determination of clonality has proven to be a useful adjunct to the diagnosis of cutaneous lymph...
The application of DNA probes to demonstrate clonal rearrangements of the immunoglobulin heavy and l...
<p>Clonality analysis is used to test malignant transformation and tumour progression. <br>X-chromos...
<p>Conceptually, a clone is a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single common ance...
<p>Conceptually, a clone is a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single common ance...
One of the premises of the somatic mutation theory of carcinogenesis is that tumours are clonal lesi...
Currently, distinguishing between benign and malignant lymphoid proliferations is based on a combina...
<p>Clonal overgrowths represent the hallmark of neoplastic proliferations, and their demonstration h...
Lymphoproliferations are generally diagnosed via histomorphology and immunohistochemistry. Although ...
A considerable number of studies on hematological malignancies have recently demonstrated that the i...
Lymphoproliferations are generally diagnosed via histomorphology and immunohistochemistry. Although ...
© 2020 The diagnosis of T-cell lymphomas is often more challenging than that of B-cell lymphomas and...
We assessed the feasibility of clonality analysis with human androgen receptor gene polymerase chain...
Background: Identification of gene rearrangements and clonality analysis are important techniques fo...
Assessment of the presence of clonal lymphoproliferations via polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based ...
The determination of clonality has proven to be a useful adjunct to the diagnosis of cutaneous lymph...
The application of DNA probes to demonstrate clonal rearrangements of the immunoglobulin heavy and l...
<p>Clonality analysis is used to test malignant transformation and tumour progression. <br>X-chromos...
<p>Conceptually, a clone is a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single common ance...
<p>Conceptually, a clone is a group of genetically identical cells derived from a single common ance...
One of the premises of the somatic mutation theory of carcinogenesis is that tumours are clonal lesi...
Currently, distinguishing between benign and malignant lymphoid proliferations is based on a combina...
<p>Clonal overgrowths represent the hallmark of neoplastic proliferations, and their demonstration h...
Lymphoproliferations are generally diagnosed via histomorphology and immunohistochemistry. Although ...
A considerable number of studies on hematological malignancies have recently demonstrated that the i...
Lymphoproliferations are generally diagnosed via histomorphology and immunohistochemistry. Although ...
© 2020 The diagnosis of T-cell lymphomas is often more challenging than that of B-cell lymphomas and...
We assessed the feasibility of clonality analysis with human androgen receptor gene polymerase chain...
Background: Identification of gene rearrangements and clonality analysis are important techniques fo...
Assessment of the presence of clonal lymphoproliferations via polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based ...
The determination of clonality has proven to be a useful adjunct to the diagnosis of cutaneous lymph...
The application of DNA probes to demonstrate clonal rearrangements of the immunoglobulin heavy and l...
<p>Clonality analysis is used to test malignant transformation and tumour progression. <br>X-chromos...