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Analysis of minimal residual disease by Ig/TCR gene rearrangements: Guidelines for interpretation of real-time quantitative PCR data

Authors :
van der Velden, V
Cazzaniga, G
Schrauder, A
Hancock, J
Bader, P
Panzer-Grumayer, E
Flohr, T
Sutton, R
Cave, H
Madsen, H
Cayuela, J
Trka, J
Eckert, C
Foroni, L
Zur Stadt, U
Beldjord, K
Raff, T
van der Schoot, C
van Dongen, J
van der Velden, V H J
Panzer-Grumayer, E R
Madsen, H O
Cayuela, J M
van der Schoot, C E
van Dongen, J J M
van der Velden, V
Cazzaniga, G
Schrauder, A
Hancock, J
Bader, P
Panzer-Grumayer, E
Flohr, T
Sutton, R
Cave, H
Madsen, H
Cayuela, J
Trka, J
Eckert, C
Foroni, L
Zur Stadt, U
Beldjord, K
Raff, T
van der Schoot, C
van Dongen, J
van der Velden, V H J
Panzer-Grumayer, E R
Madsen, H O
Cayuela, J M
van der Schoot, C E
van Dongen, J J M
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Most modern treatment protocols for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) include the analysis of minimal residual disease (MRD). To ensure comparable MRD results between different MRD-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) laboratories, standardization and quality control are essential. The European Study Group on MRD detection in ALL (ESG-MRD-ALL), consisting of 30 MRD-PCR laboratories worldwide, has developed guidelines for the interpretation of real-time quantitative PCR-based MRD data. The application of these guidelines ensures identical interpretation of MRD data between different laboratories of the same MRD-based clinical protocol. Furthermore, the ESG-MRD-ALL guidelines will facilitate the comparison of MRD data obtained in different treatment protocols, including those with new drugs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308937941
Document Type :
Electronic Resource