Activating FLT3 Mutants Show Distinct Gain-of-Function Phenotypes In Vitro and a Characteristic Signaling Pathway Profile Associated with Prognosis in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Activating FLT3 Mutants Show Distinct Gain-of-Function Phenotypes In Vitro and a Characteristic Signaling Pathway Profile Associated with Prognosis in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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Activating FLT3 Mutants Show Distinct Gain-of-Function Phenotypes In Vitro and a Characteristic Signaling Pathway Profile Associated with Prognosis in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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Janke, Hanna; Pastore, Friederike; Schumacher, Daniela; Herold, Tobias; Hopfner, Karl-Peter; Schneider, Stephanie; et al. (2015).
Activating FLT3 Mutants Show Distinct Gain-of-Function Phenotypes In Vitro and a Characteristic Signaling Pathway Profile Associated with Prognosis in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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AUTHORS (14)
HJ
Hanna Janke
FP
Friederike Pastore
DS
Daniela Schumacher
TH
Tobias Herold
KH
Karl-Peter Hopfner
SS
Stephanie Schneider
WB
Wolfgang E. Berdel
TB
Thomas Büchner
BJ
Bernhard J. Woermann
MS
Marion Subklewe
SK
Stefan K. Bohlander
WH
Wolfgang Hiddemann
KS
Karsten Spiekermann
HP
Harald Polzer
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geneticsCancer geneticsgene expressionMolecular cell biologySignal transductionSignaling in cellular processesSTAT signaling familySignaling in selected disciplinesOncogenic signalinghematologyHematologic cancers and related disordersleukemiasAcute myeloid leukemiaoncologyCancers and neoplasmsflt3-itdflt3-tkdmutations