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Truncated STAT proteins are prevalent at relapse of acute myeloid leukemia. [electronic resource] by
- Xia, Z
- Sait, S N
- Baer, M R
- Barcos, M
- Donohue, K A
- Lawrence, D
- Ford, L A
- Block, A M
- Baumann, H
- Wetzler, M
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Leukemia research vol. 25
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Transcription factor Stat3 stimulates metastatic behavior of human prostate cancer cells in vivo, whereas Stat5b has a preferential role in the promotion of prostate cancer cell viability and tumor growth. [electronic resource] by
- Gu, Lei
- Dagvadorj, Ayush
- Lutz, Jacqueline
- Leiby, Benjamin
- Bonuccelli, Gloria
- Lisanti, Michael P
- Addya, Sankar
- Fortina, Paolo
- Dasgupta, Abhijit
- Hyslop, Terry
- Bubendorf, Lukas
- Nevalainen, Marja T
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The American journal of pathology vol. 176
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STAT5 is crucial to maintain leukemic stem cells in acute myelogenous leukemias induced by MOZ-TIF2. [electronic resource] by
- Tam, Winnie F
- Hähnel, Patricia S
- Schüler, Andrea
- Lee, Benjamin H
- Okabe, Rachel
- Zhu, Nan
- Pante, Saskia V
- Raffel, Glen
- Mercher, Thomas
- Wernig, Gerlinde
- Bockamp, Ernesto
- Sasca, Daniel
- Kreft, Andreas
- Robinson, Gertraud W
- Hennighausen, Lothar
- Gilliland, D Gary
- Kindler, Thomas
Producer: 20130227
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Cancer research vol. 73
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Aberrant phosphorylation of STAT5 by granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor in infant cytomegalovirus infection mimicking juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia. [electronic resource] by
- Nishio, Nobuhiro
- Takahashi, Yoshiyuki
- Tanaka, Makito
- Xu, Yinyan
- Yoshida, Nao
- Sakaguchi, Hirotoshi
- Doisaki, Sayoko
- Hama, Asahito
- Muramatsu, Hideki
- Shimada, Akira
- Kojima, Seiji
Producer: 20111108
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Leukemia research vol. 35
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Rac1 and a GTPase-activating protein, MgcRacGAP, are required for nuclear translocation of STAT transcription factors. [electronic resource] by
- Kawashima, Toshiyuki
- Bao, Ying Chun
- Nomura, Yasushi
- Moon, Yuseok
- Tonozuka, Yukio
- Minoshima, Yukinori
- Hatori, Tomonori
- Tsuchiya, Akiho
- Kiyono, Mari
- Nosaka, Tetsuya
- Nakajima, Hideaki
- Williams, David A
- Kitamura, Toshio
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The Journal of cell biology vol. 175
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