The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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"Nutrient-sensing" and self-renewal: O-GlcNAc in a new role.Residual Peripheral Blood CD26+ Leukemic Stem Cells in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients During TKI Therapy and During Treatment-Free Remission.Sensitivity to imatinib of KCL22 chronic myeloid leukemia cell survival/growth and stem cell potential under glucose shortage
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The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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The Leukemic Stem Cell Niche: Adaptation to "Hypoxia" versus Oncogene Addiction.
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Erico Masala
Martina Poteti
Nathalie M Mazure
Silvia Bono
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10.1155/2017/4979474
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2017-06-04T00:00:00Z