Loss of Asxl1 leads to myelodysplastic syndrome–like disease in mice
Jiapeng Wang(University of Cincinnati), Feng‐Chun Yang(Pediatrics and Genetics), Mingjiang Xu(The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio), Ziyue Liu(Cancer Research And Biostatistics), Lihn Nguyen(Pediatrics and Genetics), Hongyu Ni(University of Calgary), Steven D. Rhodes(Indiana University Health), Yongzheng He(Pediatrics and Genetics), Zhaomin Li(Pediatrics and Genetics), Feng Pan(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Shi Chen(Ruijin Hospital), Jiang Li(Jiangsu University), Jin Yuan(Pediatrics and Genetics), Xianlin Yang(Pediatrics and Genetics), Jiehao Zhou(Indiana University School of Medicine), Ophelia Weeks(Florida International University), Chen‐Leng Cai(Child Health and Development Institute)
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