Abstract:Murine plasmacytoma (mPCT) models human blood cancers that involve the deregulation of c-myc by a translocation that juxtaposes c-myc to one of the immunoglobin loci. The fast-developing mPCT does not depend on c-myc translocation; rather infection with v-abl/c-myc retrovirus produces elevated c-myc levels. Chromosome 11 subcytoband E2 is always (100%) found duplicated compared to slow-developing mPCT (7.1%). The gene, immature colon carcinoma transcript1 (ict1) is located within 11E2 and overexpressed as a re… Show more
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