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Revisiting the case for genetically engineered mouse models in human myelodysplastic syndrome research
Ting Zhou
, Marsha C. Kinney
, Linda M. Scott
, Sandra S. Zinkel
, Vivienne I. Rebel
Department of Pathology
Department of Medicine
Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics
Department of Cell Systems & Anatomy
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Medicine and Dentistry
Myelodysplastic Syndrome
100%
Diseases
55%
Blood Cell
22%
Cells
22%
Complication
11%
Morphology
11%
Pathogenesis
11%
Combination Therapy
11%
Hematopoietic Stem Cell
11%
Development
11%
Elderly Population
11%
Sulfhemoglobinemia
11%
Introspection
11%
Attention
11%
Howell-Jolly Body
11%
Comprehension
11%
Cell Count
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Myelodysplastic Syndrome
100%
Diseases
55%
Mouse Model
44%
Human
33%
Mouse
33%
Complication
11%
Pathogenesis
11%
Comorbidity
11%
Murine
11%
Wild Type Mouse
11%
Genetically Engineered Mouse Strain
11%
Hematologic Disease
11%