The role of LMO2 in development and in T cell leukemia after chromosomal translocation or retroviral insertion.
Chromosomal translocations are primary events in the development of leukemias, representing at least one genetic feature of the putative cancer stem cell. Studies of genes influenced by chromosomal translocations have yielded a vast amount of information about how cancer is initiated and maintained....
Main Authors: | Nam, C, Rabbitts, T |
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
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2006
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