Additional file 2 of An aggressive systemic mastocytosis preceded by ovarian dysgerminoma
Authors: Tsutsumi, Makiko; Miura, Hiroki; Hidehito Inagaki; Shinkai, Yasuko; Kato, Asuka; Takema Kato; Hamada-Tsutsumi, Susumu; +4 Authors
Tsutsumi, Makiko; Miura, Hiroki; Hidehito Inagaki; Shinkai, Yasuko; Kato, Asuka; Takema Kato; Hamada-Tsutsumi, Susumu; Makito Tanaka; Kudo, Kazuko; Yoshikawa, Tetsushi; Kurahashi, Hiroki;
Additional file 2 of An aggressive systemic mastocytosis preceded by ovarian dysgerminoma
Abstract
Additional file 2: Figure S1. Genetic analyses of the study patient. (A) PCR-direct sequencing of the KIT mutation site in the BM-2 sample. (B) Real-time quantitative PCR of the KIT gene. The SNX25 gene is located on the 4q35.1. Ratio to the healthy control (mean ± SD) obtained from the two independent experiments are shown. (C) Cloning and sequence analysis of the PCR products from the BM-1.
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