The interleukin 3 gene is located on human chromosome 5 and is deleted in myeloid leukemias with a deletion of 5q.
Michelle M. Le Beau(University of Chicago), Janet D. Rowley(University of Chicago), Stephen Clark(Freeman Hospital), Y C Yang(Biogen (United States)), Arthur W. Nienhuis(Biogen (United States)), Stephen J. O’Brien(New York Academy of Medicine), Nava Epstein(Sheba Medical Center)
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