Antisense of oligonucleotides to c-kit proto-oncogene and in vit

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Oligonucleotides are provided having a nucleotide sequence complementary to at least a portion of the mRNA transcript of the human c-kit gene. These "antisense" oligonucleotides are hybridizable to the c-kit mRNA transcript. Such oligonucleotides are useful in selectively inhibiting proliferation of erythroid cells, particularly in disorders characterized by an elevated hematocrit due to over-production of erythrocytes. The antisense oligomers also have activity agent hematologic neoplastic cells and are therefore suitable as bone marrow purging agents.

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