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  • DOT1L inhibitors block abnormal self-renewal induced by cohesin loss [ChIP-seq]

    Authors
    Heimbruch, Katelyn E.
    Rao, Sridhar
    Description

    Summary from GEO: "Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) is a high-risk malignancy characterized by a diverse spectrum of somatic genetic alterations. The mechanisms by which these mutations contribute to leukemia development and how this informs the use of targeted therapies is critical to improving outcomes. Importantly, how to target loss-of-function mutations has been a critical challenge in precision...

    Subject
    Cell Cycle Proteins
    Homeodomain Proteins
    Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
    Loss of Function Mutation
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  • DOT1L inhibitors block abnormal self-renewal induced by cohesin loss [RNA-seq]

    Authors
    Heimbruch, Katelyn E.
    Rao, Sridhar
    Description

    Summary from the GEO: "Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) is a high-risk malignancy characterized by a diverse spectrum of somatic genetic alterations. The mechanisms by which these mutations contribute to leukemia development and how this informs the use of targeted therapies is critical to improving outcomes. Importantly, how to target loss-of-function mutations has been a critical challenge in precision...

    Subject
    Cell Cycle Proteins
    Homeodomain Proteins
    Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
    Loss of Function Mutation
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  • DOT1L inhibitors block abnormal self-renewal induced by cohesin loss

    Description

    This Dataset is a SuperSeries composed of the following SubSeries: GSE140359 DOT1L inhibitors block abnormal self-renewal induced by cohesin loss [RNA-seq] GSE140360 DOT1L inhibitors block abnormal self-renewal induced by cohesin loss [ChIP-seq] Data stored in this GEO relates to Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and DOT1L inhibitors stored in two sequence formats.

    Subject
    Cell Cycle Proteins
    Homeodomain Proteins
    Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
    Loss of Function Mutation
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  • Host immunity modulates efficacy of microbiota transplantation in treatment of Clostridioides difficile infection

    Description

    Summary from BioProject: "Rag1 heterozygote mice and Rag1 knockout mice are infected with C.diff and given FMTs to clear infection to demonstrate the role of the immune system in C.diff infection clearance"

    Subject
    Clostridioides difficile
    Clostridium Infections
    Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
    Homeodomain Proteins
    Microbiota
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