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- 2010
- High Levels of the Adhesion Molecule CD44 on Leukemic Cells Generate Acute Myeloid Leukemia Relapse After Withdrawal of the Initial Transforming Event (
- 2009
- In an inducible model of acute myeloid leukemia, secondary hits are required to generate a leukemia relapse after removal of the initial transforming event (
- 2008
- A HOXA10-inducible mouse model demonstrates an important role of the initial transforming event in the maintenance of the leukemia (
- 2007
- Adenoviral vectors for transient gene expression in human primitive hematopoietic cells: Applications and prospects. (
- Hematopoietic stem cell targeted neonatal gene therapy reverses lethally progressive osteopetrosis in oc/oc mice. (
- HOXA10 is a critical regulator for hematopoietic stem cells and erythroid/megakaryocyte development. (
- Hoxa9/hoxb3/hoxb4 compound null mice display severe hematopoietic defects (
- 2006
- HOXB4-induced self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells is significantly enhanced by p21 deficiency. (
- 2004
- The Role of HoxB4 in Hematopoiesis (
- Hoxb4-deficient mice undergo normal hematopoietic development but exhibit a mild proliferation defect in hematopoietic stem cells (