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While Bristol-Myers Squibb Co's Sprycel and Novartis's Tasigna also aim to treat patients after unsuccessful Gleevec treatment, Omapro targets those who test positive for a specific genetic mutation known as the Bcr-Abl T315I mutation.
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While Bristol-Myers Squibb Co's Sprycel and Novartis's Tasigna also aim to treat patients after unsuccessful Gleevec treatment, Omapro targets those who test positive for a specific genetic mutation known as the Bcr-Abl T315I mutation.
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While Bristol-Myers Squibb Co's Sprycel and Novartis's Tasigna also aim to treat patients after unsuccessful Gleevec treatment, Omapro targets those who test positive for a specific genetic mutation known as the Bcr-Abl T315I mutation.
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The resulting new "fusion" gene, called Bcr-Abl, dictates the production of the leukemia-promoting enzyme, tyrosine kinase.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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The resulting new "fusion" gene, called Bcr-Abl, dictates the production of the leukemia-promoting enzyme, tyrosine kinase.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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While Bristol-Myers Squibb Co's Sprycel and Novartis's Tasigna also aim to treat patients after unsuccessful Gleevec treatment, Omapro targets those who test positive for a specific genetic mutation known as the Bcr-Abl T315I mutation.
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The resulting new "fusion" gene, called Bcr-Abl, dictates the production of the leukemia-promoting enzyme, tyrosine kinase.
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The resulting new "fusion" gene, called Bcr-Abl, dictates the production of the leukemia-promoting enzyme, tyrosine kinase.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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* In 1984, working with American collaborators in Maryland, the same team isolated abl’s partner on chromosome twenty-two—a gene called Bcr.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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* In 1984, working with American collaborators in Maryland, the same team isolated abl’s partner on chromosome twenty-two—a gene called Bcr.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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