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formaldehyde and Myeloproliferative Disorders

formaldehyde has been researched along with Myeloproliferative Disorders in 3 studies

paraform: polymerized formaldehyde; RN given refers to parent cpd; used in root canal therapy

Myeloproliferative Disorders: Conditions which cause proliferation of hemopoietically active tissue or of tissue which has embryonic hemopoietic potential. They all involve dysregulation of multipotent MYELOID PROGENITOR CELLS, most often caused by a mutation in the JAK2 PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASE.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (33.33)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (66.67)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Suetterlin, R1
Baschong, W1
Laeng, RH1
Murugesan, G1
Aboudola, S1
Szpurka, H1
Verbic, MA1
Maciejewski, JP1
Tubbs, RR1
Hsi, ED1
Magyarlaki, T1

Reviews

1 review available for formaldehyde and Myeloproliferative Disorders

ArticleYear
[Possibility of using monoclonal antibodies on formalin-paraffin sections].
    Morphologiai es igazsagugyi orvosi szemle, 1988, Volume: 28, Issue:4

    Topics: Antibodies, Monoclonal; Bone Marrow; Formaldehyde; Histological Techniques; Humans; Immunoenzyme Tec

1988

Other Studies

2 other studies available for formaldehyde and Myeloproliferative Disorders

ArticleYear
Immunofluorescence and confocal laser scanning microscopy of chronic myeloproliferative disorders on archival formaldehyde-fixed bone marrow.
    The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society, 2004, Volume: 52, Issue:3

    Topics: Bone Marrow; Chronic Disease; Fibrosis; Fixatives; Formaldehyde; Humans; Microscopy, Confocal; Myelo

2004
Identification of the JAK2 V617F mutation in chronic myeloproliferative disorders using FRET probes and melting curve analysis.
    American journal of clinical pathology, 2006, Volume: 125, Issue:4

    Topics: Bone Marrow Cells; DNA Mutational Analysis; Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer; Formaldehyde; Ge

2006