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Oncogenic activation of EVC/EVC2 defines a therapeutically targetable subset of acute myeloid leukemia
Sui, P., Li, Y., Hong, J., Delma, C. R., Chen, S., Wang, J., Zhang, P., Han, S., Noor, A., Yang, H., Pang, Y., Luan, Y., Xu, M., Lee, J. & Yang, F. C., Jan 2026, In: Leukemia. 40, 1, p. 166-177 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Phf6 truncating mutation drives leukemogenesis via disrupted epigenetic regulation in mice
Guo, Y., Sui, P., Yang, H., Zhu, G., Li, Y., Chen, S., Zhao, Y., Ge, G., Eisa, Y. A., Delma, C. R., Medina, E. A., Zhang, P., Lee, J., Xu, M. & Yang, F. C., Mar 2026, In: Leukemia. 40, 3, p. 594-608 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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HoxBlinc lncRNA reprograms CTCF-independent TADs to drive leukemic transcription and HSC dysregulation in NUP98-rearranged leukemia
Hamamoto, K., Zhu, G., Lai, Q., Lesperance, J., Luo, H., Li, Y., Nigam, N., Sharma, A., Yang, F. C., Claxton, D., Qiu, Y., Aplan, P. D., Xu, M. & Huang, S., Apr 1 2025, In: Journal of Clinical Investigation. 135, 7, e184743.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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PSPC1 exerts an oncogenic role in AML by regulating a leukemic transcription program in cooperation with PU.1
Hong, J., Sui, P., Li, Y., Xu, K. Y., Lee, J. H., Wang, J., Chen, S., Zhang, P., Wingate, N., Noor, A., Yuan, Y., Hromas, R., Zhou, H., Hamamoto, K., Su, R., Yin, C. C., Ye, F., Quesada, A. E., Chen, J. & Huang, S. & 5 others, , Mar 6 2025, In: Cell Stem Cell. 32, 3, p. 463-478.e6Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Sexual dimorphism in the mouse bone marrow niche regulates hematopoietic engraftment via sex-specific Kdm5c/Cxcl12 signaling
Cui, X., Hou, L., Yan, B., Liu, J., Zhang, C., Sui, P., Tong, S., Luchsinger, L., Mendelson, A., Zhou, D., Yang, F. C., Zhong, H. & Liang, Y., Mar 3 2025, In: Journal of Clinical Investigation. 135, 5, e182125.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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