Flt 3 mutations from patients with acute myeloid leukemia induce transformation of 32 D cells mediated by the Ras and STAT 5 pathways
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W. Berdel | H. Serve | I. Matsumura | Y. Kanakura | T. Büchner | M. Mizuki | R. Fenski | H. Halfter | R. Schmidt | C. Müller | W. Grüning | K. Kratz-Albers | S. Serve | C. Steur | J. Kienast
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