Schoppmann and colleagues (1) have recently investigated 174 gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) by DNA array, FISH, exome sequencing, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) and found that the majority of recurrent chromosomal imbalances were located in 12 regions of interest and that the loss of 1p and immunohistochemical expression of RAD54L2, SYNE2, KIT, and DIAPH1 were associated with survival.

Novel clinically relevant genes in GIST - Letter

Astolfi A;
2014

Abstract

Schoppmann and colleagues (1) have recently investigated 174 gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) by DNA array, FISH, exome sequencing, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) and found that the majority of recurrent chromosomal imbalances were located in 12 regions of interest and that the loss of 1p and immunohistochemical expression of RAD54L2, SYNE2, KIT, and DIAPH1 were associated with survival.
2014
Pantaleo, Ma; Nannini, M; Astolfi, A; Biasco, G
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