Ultra-Deep Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Detects BCR-ABL1 Kinase Domain Mutations with High Sensitivity and Allows to Monitor the Composition of Distinct Subclones During Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Treatment
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Since the introduction of imatinib mesylate for treating patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) data has shown that a small proportion of patients in chronic phase experience refractoriness to kinase inhibitor treatment due to mutations in the ABL1 domain. A variety of molecular methods provide a clinically feasible workflow to detect these mutations but have both strengths and weaknesses: e.g. direct sequencing of nested PCR assays amplifying the ABL1 part of BCR-ABL1 fusion transcri… Show more
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