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. 2000 Jun 20;97(13):7521–7526. doi: 10.1073/pnas.97.13.7521

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Gradual decrease in frequency of AML1/ETO+ progenitors along with remission duration. Twenty-one remission marrow samples from 19 patients who had maintained complete remission >5 years after the sampling were analyzed. Fifteen cases were treated with chemotherapy (●) and four cases were treated with autologous MBT (○). The frequency of AML1/ETO+ myeloid progenitors and remission duration at the time of sampling appeared to be inversely correlated by a Spearman rank correlation analysis (P = 0.0006, r = −0.907 in patients treated with chemotherapy; P = 0.2774, r = −0.486 in patients treated with autologous MBT; P = 0.0007, r = −0.751 in total patients). The correlation curve shows the result in patients treated with chemotherapy.