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728 Aberrant Gene Expression in AML<br />

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D<br />

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Figure 2. Aberrant myc and sis expression in remission marrow. Slides were prepared of<br />

bone marrow obtained from normal donors and from patients with acute myelogenous<br />

leukemia (AML) in remission. The slide preparations were fixed and hybridized as described<br />

under Figure 1. Panels A and B show hybridization signals found in normal bone marrow.<br />

Panels C and D, taken from a patient with AML in remission, show a small number (approx.<br />

0.1%) of cells that express high levels of myc, sis, or both in comparison to normal-level<br />

expression.

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