SOD1 is a synthetic-lethal target in PPM1D-mutant leukemia cells
Linda Zhang(Baylor College of Medicine), Margaret A. Goodell(Baylor College of Medicine), Hidetaka Uryu(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Alejandra G. Martell(Baylor College of Medicine), George S. Vassiliou(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Elsa Callén(National Cancer Institute), Shixia Huang, André Nussenzweig(National Institutes of Health), Lisenka E.L.M. Vissers(Radboud University Nijmegen), Katharina Wohlan(Baylor College of Medicine), Koichi Takahashi(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Cristian Coarfa(Baylor College of Medicine), Sandra Jansen(Radboud University Nijmegen), Étienne De Braekeleer(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Joanne I. Hsu(Harvard University), Tajhal D. Patel(Baylor College of Medicine), Rebecca Murdaugh(Baylor College of Medicine), Jamie N. Anastas(Baylor College of Medicine), Anna Guzman(Baylor College of Medicine), Ayala Tovy(Baylor College of Medicine), Bert BA de Vries(Radboud University Nijmegen), Sarah M. Waldvogel(Baylor College of Medicine), Rosemary Richard(Baylor College of Medicine), Chun-Wei Chen(Baylor College of Medicine)
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