Functional evidence implicating chromosome 7q22 haploinsufficiency in myelodysplastic syndrome pathogenesis

  1. Jasmine C Wong
  2. Kelley M Weinfurtner
  3. Maria del pilar Alzamora
  4. Scott C Kogan
  5. Michael R Burgess
  6. Yan Zhang
  7. Joy Nakitandwe
  8. Jing Ma
  9. Jinjun Cheng
  10. Shann-Ching Chen
  11. Theodore T Ho
  12. Johanna Flach
  13. Damien Reynaud
  14. Emmanuelle Passegué
  15. James R Downing
  16. Kevin Shannon  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of California, San Francisco, United States
  2. Celgene Corporation, United States
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
  4. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, United States
  5. Thermo Fisher Scientific, United States
  6. Institute of Experimental Cancer Research, Germany
  7. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, United States
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  1. Jasmine C Wong
  2. Kelley M Weinfurtner
  3. Maria del pilar Alzamora
  4. Scott C Kogan
  5. Michael R Burgess
  6. Yan Zhang
  7. Joy Nakitandwe
  8. Jing Ma
  9. Jinjun Cheng
  10. Shann-Ching Chen
  11. Theodore T Ho
  12. Johanna Flach
  13. Damien Reynaud
  14. Emmanuelle Passegué
  15. James R Downing
  16. Kevin Shannon
(2015)
Functional evidence implicating chromosome 7q22 haploinsufficiency in myelodysplastic syndrome pathogenesis
eLife 4:e07839.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.07839