A p53-dependent mechanism underlies macrocytic anemia in a mouse model of human 5q- syndrome.
The identification of the genes associated with chromosomal translocation breakpoints has fundamentally changed understanding of the molecular basis of hematological malignancies. By contrast, the study of chromosomal deletions has been hampered by the large number of genes deleted and the complexit...
Main Authors: | Barlow, J, Drynan, L, Hewett, DR, Holmes, L, Lorenzo-Abalde, S, Lane, A, Jolin, H, Pannell, R, Middleton, A, Wong, S, Warren, A, Wainscoat, J, Boultwood, J, McKenzie, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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