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    MicroRNA miR-125b causes leukemia by Bousquet, Marina, Harris, Marian H., Zhou, Beiyan, Lodish, Harvey F.

    “…MicroRNA miR-125b has been implicated in several kinds of leukemia. The chromosomal translocation t(2;11)(p21;q23) found in patients with myelodysplasia and…”
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    Regulation of progenitor cell proliferation and granulocyte function by microRNA-223 by Camargo, Fernando D, Johnnidis, Jonathan B, Harris, Marian H, Wheeler, Robert T, Stehling-Sun, Sandra, Lam, Michael H, Kirak, Oktay, Brummelkamp, Thijn R, Fleming, Mark D

    Published in Nature (28-02-2008)
    “…MicroRNAs are abundant in animal genomes and have been predicted to have important roles in a broad range of gene expression programmes. Despite this…”
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    Recurrent and novel USP6 fusions in cranial fasciitis identified by targeted RNA sequencing by Paulson, Vera A., Stojanov, Ivan A., Wasman, Jay K., Restrepo, Tamara, Cano, Samantha, Plunkitt, Joanna, Duraisamy, Sekhar, Harris, Marian H., Chute, Deborah J., Al-Ibraheemi, Alyaa, Church, Alanna J.

    Published in Modern pathology (01-05-2020)
    “…Cranial fasciitis is a benign myofibroproliferative lesion of the scalp and underlying bones typically occurring in the pediatric population. Histologically,…”
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    Cdk5rap2 regulates centrosome function and chromosome segregation in neuronal progenitors by Lizarraga, Sofia B, Margossian, Steven P, Harris, Marian H, Campagna, Dean R, Han, An-Ping, Blevins, Sherika, Mudbhary, Raksha, Barker, Jane E, Walsh, Christopher A, Fleming, Mark D

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-06-2010)
    “…Microcephaly affects approximately 1% of the population and is associated with mental retardation, motor defects and, in some cases, seizures. We analyzed the…”
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    Mechanistic patterns and clinical implications of oncogenic tyrosine kinase fusions in human cancers by Cheong, Taek-Chin, Jang, Ahram, Wang, Qi, Leonardi, Giulia C., Ricciuti, Biagio, Alessi, Joao V., Di Federico, Alessandro, Awad, Mark M., Lehtinen, Maria K., Harris, Marian H., Chiarle, Roberto

    Published in Nature communications (14-06-2024)
    “…Tyrosine kinase (TK) fusions are frequently found in cancers, either as initiating events or as a mechanism of resistance to targeted therapy. Partner genes…”
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    Growth Factor Regulation of Autophagy and Cell Survival in the Absence of Apoptosis by Lum, Julian J., Bauer, Daniel E., Kong, Mei, Harris, Marian H., Li, Chi, Lindsten, Tullia, Thompson, Craig B.

    Published in Cell (28-01-2005)
    “…In animals, cells are dependent on extracellular signals to prevent apoptosis. However, using growth factor-dependent cells from Bax/Bak-deficient mice, we…”
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    Akt stimulates aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells by ELSTROM, Rebecca L, BAUER, Daniel E, THOMPSON, Craig B, BUZZAI, Monica, KARNAUSKAS, Robyn, HARRIS, Marian H, PLAS, David R, HONGMING ZHUANG, CINALLI, Ryan M, ALAVI, Abass, RUDIN, Charles M

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2004)
    “…Cancer cells frequently display high rates of aerobic glycolysis in comparison to their nontransformed counterparts, although the molecular basis of this…”
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    IKZF1 Alterations and Therapeutic Targeting in B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia by Paolino, Jonathan, Tsai, Harrison K, Harris, Marian H, Pikman, Yana

    Published in Biomedicines (01-01-2024)
    “…encodes the transcription factor IKAROS, a zinc finger DNA-binding protein with a key role in lymphoid lineage development. IKAROS plays a critical role in the…”
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    Future of Clinical Genomics in Pediatric Oncology by Janeway, Katherine A, Place, Andrew E, Kieran, Mark W, Harris, Marian H

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-05-2013)
    “…The somatic genomic alterations in pediatric cancers to some extent overlap with those seen in adult cancers, but the exact distribution throughout the genome…”
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    The CD28 Signaling Pathway Regulates Glucose Metabolism by Frauwirth, Kenneth A, Riley, James L, Harris, Marian H, Parry, Richard V, Rathmell, Jeffrey C, Plas, David R, Elstrom, Rebecca L, June, Carl H, Thompson, Craig B

    Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-06-2002)
    “…Lymphocyte activation initiates a program of cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation that increases metabolic demand. Although T cells increase glucose…”
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    Pediatric aplastic anemia and refractory cytopenia: A retrospective analysis assessing outcomes and histomorphologic predictors by Forester, Craig M., Sartain, Sarah E., Guo, Dongjing, Harris, Marian H., Weinberg, Olga K., Fleming, Mark D., London, Wendy B., Williams, David A., Hofmann, Inga

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-04-2015)
    “…Pediatric acquired aplastic anemia (AA) is a bone marrow disorder that is difficult to distinguish from inherited bone marrow failure syndromes and…”
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    Gene Rearrangement Detection in Pediatric Leukemia by Harris, Marian H.

    Published in Clinics in laboratory medicine (01-09-2021)
    “…The detection of gene rearrangements in pediatric leukemia is an essential component of the work-up, with implications for accurate diagnosis, proper risk…”
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    The M2 splice isoform of pyruvate kinase is important for cancer metabolism and tumour growth by Cantley, Lewis C, Christofk, Heather R, Vander Heiden, Matthew G, Harris, Marian H, Ramanathan, Arvind, Gerszten, Robert E, Wei, Ru, Fleming, Mark D, Schreiber, Stuart L

    Published in Nature (13-03-2008)
    “…Many tumour cells have elevated rates of glucose uptake but reduced rates of oxidative phosphorylation. This persistence of high lactate production by tumours…”
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