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Donor-derived MDS/AML in families with germline GATA2 mutation
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IMMUNOBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOTHERAPY
A cloning and expression system to probe T-cell receptor specificity and assess functional avidity to neoantigens
Zhuting Hu,Annabelle J. Anandappa,Jing Sun,Jintaek Kim,Donna E. Leet,David J. Bozym,Christina Chen,Louise Williams,Sachet A. Shukla,Wandi Zhang,Diana Tabbaa,Scott Steelman,Oriol Olive,Kenneth J. Livak,Hiroyuki Kishi,Atsushi Muraguchi,Indira Guleria,Jonathan Stevens,William J. Lane,Ute E. Burkhardt,Edward F. Fritsch,Donna Neuberg,Patrick A. Ott,Derin B. Keskin,Nir Hacohen,Catherine J. Wu
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LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
MYELOID NEOPLASIA
CD44 is a RAS/STAT5-regulated invasion receptor that triggers disease expansion in advanced mastocytosis
Niklas Mueller,Daniel Wicklein,Gregor Eisenwort,Mohamad Jawhar,Daniela Berger,Gabriele Stefanzl,Georg Greiner,Alexandra Boehm,Christoph Kornauth,Leonhard Muellauer,Susanne Sehner,Gregor Hoermann,Wolfgang R. Sperr,Philipp B. Staber,Ulrich Jaeger,Johannes Zuber,Michel Arock,Udo Schumacher,Andreas Reiter,Peter Valent
PLATELETS AND THROMBOPOIESIS
Functional redundancy between RAP1 isoforms in murine platelet production and function
Lucia Stefanini,Robert H. Lee,David S. Paul,Ellen C. O'Shaughnessy,Dorsaf Ghalloussi,Christopher I. Jones,Yacine Boulaftali,Kathryn O. Poe,Raymond Piatt,Dan O. Kechele,Kathleen M. Caron,Klaus M. Hahn,Jonathan M. Gibbins,Wolfgang Bergmeier
RED CELLS, IRON, AND ERYTHROPOIESIS
THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
LETTERS TO BLOOD
Donor-derived MDS/AML in families with germline GATA2 mutation
Clinical Trials & Observations
Pallavi Galera,Amy P. Hsu,Weixin Wang,Stephenie Droll,Rui Chen,Jason R. Schwartz,Jeffery M. Klco,Sally Arai,Luke Maese,Christa Zerbe,Mark J. Parta,Neal S. Young,Steven M. Holland,Dennis D. Hickstein,Katherine R. Calvo
BLOOD WORK
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A bone marrow section of a patient with mast cell leukemia was stained with an antibody against CD44 (red). The spindle-shaped neoplastic mast cells express CD44, an invasion receptor that may trigger disease expansion and progression in mastocytosis. See the article by Mueller et al on page 1936.
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