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Moreover, 30.3% of the strains lacked all 24 DNA sequences tested, comprising the most frequent subgroup of strains in all three areas (Table 2).
Of those the most frequent subgroup with more than 6,000 new diagnoses per year is glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), which is also the most malignant type of gliomas.
Among lymphoid malignancies, the most frequent subgroup was mature B cell (72%); the 'other/unspecified' category (21%) included a small proportion of precursor-cell cases, but otherwise contained unspecified lymphoid cases.
Idiopathic PAH was the most frequent subgroup of PAH, with a proportion of 37%, similar to the French cohort (41% in the incident cohort) [ 12] but lower than in the REVEAL cohort (47%) [ 20].
To examine these differences, subjects were subdivided on the basis of the presence/absence of both alleles in combination; because the most common genotype for 1513A>C and 489C>T polymorphismsphisms was AA and CT, respectively, the most frequent subgroup, was formed by the absence of the 1513C allele and the presence of the 489C allele; thus, this subgroup was taken as reference for analysis.
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Among myeloid malignancies, the most frequent subgroups were myeloproliferative/myelodysplastic neoplasms (69%) and acute myeloid leukaemia (30%).
The most frequent subgroups of adverse events reported under previous antipsychotic treatment were neurological disorders (51.4%) and metabolism and nutrition disorders (15.9%).
The most frequent treatment subgroup was anthracycline and/or taxane-containing regimen with endocrine which was 44% (data not shown).> Two breast cancer cell lines expressed AKAP3 mRNA.
Seven of the most frequent Vβ subgroups were illustrated individually in the bar plot (left panel).
The most frequent pharmacological subgroups were the monoclonal antibodies (in 56 patients; 24.1 %) and other muscle relaxants (25; 10.8 %).
In this report the analysis presented by Kane et al (1999) has been extended to estimate the smoking-associated risk of AML in the five most frequent cytogenetic subgroups.
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