Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte
"Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Ordered rearrangement of T-cell variable gene regions coding for the antigen receptors.
Descriptor ID |
D015329
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MeSH Number(s) |
G05.344.801 G12.500.287
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Concept/Terms |
Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte- Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte
- Gene Rearrangement, T Lymphocyte
- T-Lymphocyte Gene Rearrangement
- Gene Rearrangements, T-Lymphocyte
- Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte Gene
- Rearrangements, T-Lymphocyte Gene
- T Lymphocyte Gene Rearrangement
- T-Lymphocyte Gene Rearrangements
- T-Cell Gene Rearrangement
- T Cell Gene Rearrangement
- Gene Rearrangement, T-Cell
- Gene Rearrangement, T Cell
- Gene Rearrangements, T-Cell
- Rearrangement, T-Cell Gene
- Rearrangements, T-Cell Gene
- T-Cell Gene Rearrangements
- Gene Rearrangement, T-Cell Antigen Receptor
- Gene Rearrangement, T Cell Antigen Receptor
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte" by people in Profiles.
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Minimal residual disease (MRD) detection using rearrangement of immunoglobulin/T cell receptor genes in adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Ann Hematol. 2018 Apr; 97(4):585-595.
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Cutaneous pseudolymphomas: immunophenotypical and immunogenotypical studies. Curr Probl Dermatol. 1990; 19:183-8.