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Jacqueline E. Payton, Nicole R. Grieselhuber, Li-Wei Chang, Mark Murakami, Gary K. Geiss, Daniel C. Link, Rakesh Nagarajan, Mark A. Watson, Timothy J. Ley
Published in Volume 119, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(6):1714–1726 doi:10.1172/JCI38248
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Identification of the M3-specific dysregulome: genes with significantly different expression in M3 compared with other AML subtypes and normal promyelocytes.

(A) Heat map of microarray data demonstrates clear separation of 2,023 significantly up- or downregulated genes in M3 samples compared with other AML subtypes, although some genes were expressed at similar levels in normal and malignant (M3) promyelocytes (markers of promyelocyte differentiation). (B) The genes from A were filtered, by comparison with normal myeloid cells (including normal promyelocytes), to retain only those genes with M3-specific expression (510 genes).