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    Cleistanthin A causes DNA strand breaks and induces apoptosis in cultured cells by Pradheepkumar, Chhalliyil Prabhakaran, Panneerselvam, Natarajan, Shanmugam, Govindaswamy

    Published in Mutation research (24-01-2000)
    “…Cleistanthin A is a novel anticancer agent isolated from Cleistanthus collinus (Rox B). It caused chromatid aberrations in a dose dependent manner. However,…”
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    ETV6-AML1 translocation breakpoints cluster near a purine/pyrimidine repeat region in the ETV6 gene by THANDLA, S. P, PLOSKI, J. E, RAZA-EGILMEZ, S. Z, CHHALLIYIL, P. P, BLOCK, A. W, DE JONG, P. J, APLAN, P. D

    Published in Blood (1999)
    “…The t(12;21)(p13;q22) translocation, fusing the ETV6 and AML1 genes, is the most frequent chromosomal translocation associated with pediatric B-cell precursor…”
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    Mechanisms of MLL gene rearrangement: site-specific DNA cleavage within the breakpoint cluster region is independent of chromosomal context by STANULLA, Martin, CHHALLIYIL, Pradheepkumar, JUNJIE WANG, JANI-SAIT, Sheila N, APLAN, Peter D

    Published in Human molecular genetics (15-10-2001)
    “…The MLL gene at chromosome band 11q23 is specifically cleaved at a unique site within its breakpoint cluster region (bcr) during the higher order chromatin…”
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    ETV6-AML1 Translocation Breakpoints Cluster Near a Purine/Pyrimidine Repeat Region in the ETV6 Gene by Thandla, Srinivas P., Ploski, Jonathan E., Raza-Egilmez, Samina Z., Chhalliyil, Pradheepkumar P., Block, AnneMarie W., de Jong, Pieter J., Aplan, Peter D.

    Published in Blood (01-01-1999)
    “…The t(12;21)(p13;q22) translocation, fusing the ETV6 andAML1 genes, is the most frequent chromosomal translocation associated with pediatric B-cell precursor…”
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    Anticancer potential of cleistanthin A isolated from the tropical plant Cleistanthus collinus by Pradheepkumar, C P, Shanmugam, G

    Published in Oncology research (1999)
    “…A diphyllin glycoside called cleistanthin A was isolated from the tropical plant Cleistanthus collinus and its anticancer potential was assessed. This compound…”
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