leukemia-specific markers
Dr. Mark Chambers (m.chambers@ic.ac.uk)
Thu, 16 Nov 1995 16:09:00 GMT
Dear All,
Please forgive this question from a complete idiot in the world of
leukemias. I understand that tumour-specific antigens, or targets specific
to leukemic cells exist. Is there a good review paper that could tell me
what antigens are specific for what forms of leukemia? The antigen has to
be positively there i.e. the absence of a marker being indicative of a
transformed cell is of no use. Preferably the antigen has to be absent or
expressed at very low levels on normal cells.
Many thanks,
Mark.
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