X-inactivation-based clonality analysis and quantitative JAK2V617F assessment reveal a strong association between clonality and JAK2V617F in PV but not ET/MMM, and identifies a subset of JAK2V617F-negative ET and MMM patients with clonal hematopoiesis

Ross L. Levine, Claude Belisle, Martha Wadleigh, David Zahrieh, Stephanie Lee, Pierre Chagnon, D. Gary Gilliland, Lambert Busque

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