P53 pathway dysfunction is highly prevalent in acute myeloid leukemia independent of TP53 mutational status

A. Quintás-Cardama, C. Hu, A. Qutub, Y. H. Qiu, X. Zhang, S. M. Post, N. Zhang, K. Coombes, S. M. Kornblau

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