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Genome-wide mouse study yields link to human leukemia

>Grants from the National Cancer Institute and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society supported the research.

Additional co-authors from Ohio State include Li Yu, Chunhui Liu, Jeff Vandeusen, Brian Becknell, Zunyun Dai, Yue-Zhong Wu, Aparna Raval, Te-Hui Liu, Wei Ding, Charlene Mao, Shujun Liu, Laura Smith, Stephen Lee, Guido Marcucci and John Byrd. Laura Rassenti, from the University of California , San Diego , also contributed to the project.


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