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Expression of the IFN-inducible p53-target gene TRIM22 is down-regulated during erythroid differentiation of human bone marrow.
2007) In Leukemia Research: A Forum for Studies on Leukemia and Normal Hemopoiesis 31(7). p.995-1001(
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Characterisation of genomic translocation breakpoints and identification of an alternative TCF3/PBX1 fusion transcript in t(1;19)(q23;p13)-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemias.
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Serum calcium is an independent predictor of quality of life in multiple myeloma
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Up-regulation of alpha(1)-microglobulin by hemoglobin and reactive oxygen species in hepatoma and blood cell lines.
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The influence of the NOD Nss1/Idd5 loci on sialadenitis and gene expression in salivary glands of congenic mice
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International Society of Blood Transfusion Committee on Terminology for Red Cell Surface Antigens: Cape Town report
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Genetic Characterisation of Human ABO Blood Group Variants with a Focus on Subgroups and Hybrid Alleles
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Bacterial glycosidases for the production of universal red blood cells
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Structural basis for red cell phenotypic changes in newly identified, naturally occurring subgroup mutants of the human blood group B glycosyltransferase.
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Combined high-resolution array-based comparative genomic hybridization and expression profiling of ETV6/RUNX1-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemias reveal a high incidence of cryptic Xq duplications and identify several putative target genes within the commonly gained region
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