Zeitschriftenaufsatz
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2005
Stat5 tetramer formation is associated with leukemogenesis.
Autor:in
Moriggl, Richard; Sexl, Veronika; Kenner, Lukas; Duntsch, Christopher; Stangl, Katharina; Gingras, Sebastien; Hoffmeyer, Angelika; Bauer, Anton; Piekorz, Roland; Wang, Demin; Bunting, Kevin D; Wagner, Erwin F; Sonneck, Karoline; Valent, Peter; Ihle, James N; Beug, Hartmut;
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Journal
Schlagwörter
Animals; Biomarkers; Bone Marrow Cells/cytology; Bone Marrow Cells/physiology; Bone Marrow Transplantation; Cell Lineage; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic; Cells, Cultured; DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry*; DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics; DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism*; Female; Genetic Complementation Test; Growth Substances/metabolism; Humans; Leukemia/genetics; Leukemia/metabolism*; Leukemia/pathology; Liver/metabolism; Liver/pathology; Male; Mice; Mice, Knockout; Milk Proteins/chemistry*; Milk Proteins/genetics; Milk Proteins/metabolism*; Mutation; Nuclear Proteins; Oncogenes; Protein Structure, Quaternary*; STAT5 Transcription Factor; Spleen/metabolism; Spleen/pathology; Trans-Activators/chemistry*; Trans-Activators/genetics; Trans-Activators/metabolism*; Transfection; Tumor Suppressor Proteins;
Dokumententyp
Originalarbeit
ISSN/eISSN
1535-6108 -
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