KIT mutation analysis in mast cell neoplasms: recommendations of the European competence network on mastocytosis

Although acquired mutations in KIT are commonly detected in various categories of mastocytosis, the methodologies applied to detect and quantify the mutant type and allele burden in cells and various tissues are poorly defined. We here propose a consensus on methodologies used to detect KIT mutation...

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Main Authors: Arock, M. (Author), Sotlar, K. (Author), Akin, C. (Author), Broesby-Olsen, S. (Author), Hoermann, G. (Author), Escribano, L. (Author), Kristensen, T.K (Author), Kluin-Nelemans, H.C (Author), Hermine, O. (Author), Dubreuil, P. (Author), Sperr, W.R (Author), Hartmann, K. (Author), Gotlib, J. (Author), Cross, N.C.P (Author), Haferlach, T. (Author), Garcia-Montero, A. (Author), Orfao, A. (Author), Schwaab, J. (Author), Triggiani, M. (Author), Horny, H.-P (Author), Metcalfe, D.D (Author), Reiter, A. (Author), Valent, P. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2015-06.
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