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  • The text discusses the importance of certain proteins in regulating CXCR4, which is crucial for B-cell movement and function in the germinal center.
  • It highlights that the absence of specific genes can lead to abnormal B-cell development, increased mutation rates, and a high risk of developing aggressive B-cell cancers in mice.
  • Additionally, the study suggests that these gene deficiencies create a model that mimics human aggressive B-cell lymphomas, offering insights into the mechanisms behind these blood cancers.
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Herein, we present a rare case of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with CBFA2T3-rearrangement and the expression of megakaryocytic and lymphoid markers, highlighting the need for a high suspicion index in differential diagnosis and applying adequate workup to avoid misdiagnosing this entity. -positive AML is primarily found in infants with non-down syndrome acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (non-DSAMKL). Flow cytometry immunophenotyping plays an important role in recognizing the unique immunophenotype of bright CD56 expression with dim/negative expression of HLA-DR, CD38, and CD45 termed the RAM immunophenotype in this entity.

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