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The following pages link to E2a/Pbx1 induces the rapid proliferation of stem cell factor-dependent murine pro-T cells that cause acute T-lymphoid or myeloid leukemias in mice (Q35544255):
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- Covalent histone modifications--miswritten, misinterpreted and mis-erased in human cancers (Q24605342) (← links)
- Conditional MN1-TEL knock-in mice develop acute myeloid leukemia in conjunction with overexpression of HOXA9 (Q24669668) (← links)
- High incidence of proviral integrations in the Hoxa locus in a new model of E2a-PBX1-induced B-cell leukemia. (Q33763739) (← links)
- Retrovirus-Mediated Expression of E2A-PBX1 Blocks Lymphoid Fate but Permits Retention of Myeloid Potential in Early Hematopoietic Progenitors (Q35670892) (← links)
- Meis1 programs transcription of FLT3 and cancer stem cell character, using a mechanism that requires interaction with Pbx and a novel function of the Meis1 C-terminus (Q35847824) (← links)
- Persistent transactivation by meis1 replaces hox function in myeloid leukemogenesis models: evidence for co-occupancy of meis1-pbx and hox-pbx complexes on promoters of leukemia-associated genes (Q38313794) (← links)
- Dynamic combinatorial interactions of RUNX1 and cooperating partners regulates megakaryocytic differentiation in cell line models (Q38339983) (← links)
- Characterizing heterogeneity in leukemic cells using single-cell gene expression analysis (Q38927704) (← links)
- Direct evidence for cooperating genetic events in the leukemic transformation of normal human hematopoietic cells. (Q40386434) (← links)
- A novel unbalanced de novo translocation der(5)t(4;5)(q26;q21.1) in adult T-cell precursor lymphoblastic leukemia (Q41890289) (← links)
- Hoxa9 collaborates with E2A-PBX1 in mouse B cell leukemia in association with Flt3 activation and decrease of B cell gene expression (Q46178511) (← links)
- Molecular processes involved in B cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. (Q48218289) (← links)
- E2a/Pbx1 oncogene inhibits terminal differentiation but not myeloid potential of pro-T cells (Q50724637) (← links)
- Formation of der(19)t(1;19)(q23;p13) in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Q59529548) (← links)