Abstract:Background: As members of the CT10 regulation of kinase (CRK) adaptor protein family, CRK-like (CRKL) and CRKII are involved in cell proliferation, survival, adhesion, migration and differentiation. However, the exact role and underlying mechanism of CRKL and CRKII in leukemic cell differentiation are still unknown. Methods: Quantitative real-time qPCR (qRT-PCR) was used to detect the expression levels of CRKL and CRKII in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients and complete remission (CR) patients; Western bl… Show more
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