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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
In 2005, a mutation in the ''[[JAK2]]'' kinase (V617F) was found in multiple patients with myeloprolifrative neoplasm (including polycythemia vera) by different researchers. | In 2005, a mutation in the ''[[JAK2]]'' kinase (V617F) was found in multiple patients with myeloprolifrative neoplasm (including polycythemia vera) by different researchers. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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In 2005, a mutation in the JAK2 kinase (V617F) was found in multiple patients with myeloprolifrative neoplasm (including polycythemia vera) by different researchers.[1]
Historical Perspective
In 2005, a mutation in the JAK2 kinase (V617F) was found in multiple patients with myeloprolifrative neoplasm (including polycythemia vera) by different researchers.
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- ↑ R. G. Huth & E. Goldstein (1991). "Testicular abscess caused by Salmonella typhi". Southern medical journal. 84 (9): 1156–1157. PMID 1891745. Unknown parameter
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