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Chromosomal rearrangement is the key to progress against aggressive infant leukemia
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Document Date: 2015-04-20 16:13:08


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Company

St. Jude / /

Country

Sweden / /

Facility

Jude Children's Research Hospital / The Genome Institute / University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project / Lund University / University School / /

IndustryTerm

cellular machinery / /

MedicalCondition

leukemia / cancer / tumors / B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia / pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia / older pediatric leukemia / aggressive leukemia / aggressive infant leukemia / /

Organization

St. Jude Department of Pathology / St. Jude Children's Research Hospital / Washington University / Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis / Genome Institute / Lund University / St. Jude Department of Oncology / Genome Institute at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis / /

Person

Richard K. Wilson / Anna Andersson / Jing Ma / James R. Downing / Tanja Gruber / /

Position

assistant member / director / senior and co-corresponding author / president and chief executive officer / co-author / /

PublishedMedium

Nature Genetics / /

URL

www.tcpdf.org / http /

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