Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate DNA damage in the whole genome of peripheral blood leukocytes from patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) compared with a control group using DNA breakage detection-fluorescent in situ hybridization (DBD-FISH). Our results suggest that the DNA damage detected in patients with newly diagnosed AML was similar to that observed for the controls; this might be explained by the stimulation of a repair pathway by the pathogenesis itself. These findings indicate that inhibiting the repair pathway could be proposed to enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy.
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Dávila-Rodríguez, M. I., Cortés-Gutiérrez, E. I., Hernández-Valdés, R., Guzmán-Cortés, K., de León-Cantú, R. E., Cerda-Flores, R. M., & Báez-De La Fuente, E. (2017). DNA damage in acute myeloid leukemia patients of northern Mexico. European Journal of Histochemistry, 61(4). https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2017.2851
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