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    Targetable Kinase-Activating Lesions in Ph-like Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia by Roberts, Kathryn G, Li, Yongjin, Payne-Turner, Debbie, Harvey, Richard C, Yang, Yung-Li, Pei, Deqing, McCastlain, Kelly, Ding, Li, Lu, Charles, Song, Guangchun, Ma, Jing, Becksfort, Jared, Rusch, Michael, Chen, Shann-Ching, Easton, John, Cheng, Jinjun, Boggs, Kristy, Santiago-Morales, Natalia, Iacobucci, Ilaria, Fulton, Robert S, Wen, Ji, Valentine, Marcus, Cheng, Cheng, Paugh, Steven W, Devidas, Meenakshi, Chen, I-Ming, Reshmi, Shalini, Smith, Amy, Hedlund, Erin, Gupta, Pankaj, Nagahawatte, Panduka, Wu, Gang, Chen, Xiang, Yergeau, Donald, Vadodaria, Bhavin, Mulder, Heather, Winick, Naomi J, Larsen, Eric C, Carroll, William L, Heerema, Nyla A, Carroll, Andrew J, Grayson, Guy, Tasian, Sarah K, Moore, Andrew S, Keller, Frank, Frei-Jones, Melissa, Whitlock, James A, Raetz, Elizabeth A, White, Deborah L, Hughes, Timothy P, Guidry Auvil, Jaime M, Smith, Malcolm A, Marcucci, Guido, Bloomfield, Clara D, Mrózek, Krzysztof, Kohlschmidt, Jessica, Stock, Wendy, Kornblau, Steven M, Konopleva, Marina, Paietta, Elisabeth, Pui, Ching-Hon, Jeha, Sima, Relling, Mary V, Evans, William E, Gerhard, Daniela S, Gastier-Foster, Julie M, Mardis, Elaine, Wilson, Richard K, Loh, Mignon L, Downing, James R, Hunger, Stephen P, Willman, Cheryl L, Zhang, Jinghui, Mullighan, Charles G

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (11-09-2014)
    “…About 25% of young adults with ALL have Ph-like genotypes, which are associated with poor outcomes with conventional treatment. In this gene-expression study,…”
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    Disruption of the RanBP17/Hox11L2 region by recombination with the TCRδ locus in acute lymphoblastic leukemias with t(5;14)(q34;q11) by HANSEN-HAGGE, T. E, SCHÄFER, M, KIYOI, H, MORRIS, S. W, WHITLOCK, J. A, KOCH, P, BOHLMANN, I, MAHOTKA, C, BARTRAM, C. R, JANSSEN, J. W. G

    Published in Leukemia (01-11-2002)
    “…The t(5;14)(g33-34;811) translocation constitutes a recurrent rearrangement in acute lymphoblastic leukemia involving the T cell receptor (TCR) δ locus on…”
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