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    Calaminici, M (7)
    Gribben, JG (7)
    Araf, S (5)Okosun, J (5)Iqbal, S (4)Carlotti, E (3)Chelala, C (3)Fitzgibbon, J (3)Montoto, S (3)Wang, J (3)... View MoreSubjectand tissue microarray (1)Autophagy (1)autophagy PCR array (1)BCL-2 (1)follicular lymphoma (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (2)2018 (2)2017 (1)2014 (2)
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    Genomic profiling reveals spatial intra-tumor heterogeneity in follicular lymphoma 

    Araf, S; Wang, J; Korfi, K; Pangault, C; Kotsiou, E; Rio-Machin, A; Rahim, T; Heward, J; Clear, A; Iqbal, S;... (2018-05)
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    Dysregulation of autophagy in human follicular lymphoma is independent of overexpression of BCL-2 

    McCarthy, A; Marzec, J; Clear, A; Petty, RD; Coutinho, R; Matthews, J; Wilson, A; Iqbal, S; Calaminici, M; Gribben, JG;... (2014-11-30)
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    Integrated genomic analysis identifies recurrent mutations and evolution patterns driving the initiation and progression of follicular lymphoma 

    Okosun, J; Bödör, C; Wang, J; Araf, S; Yang, CY; Pan, C; Boller, S; Cittaro, D; Bozek, M; Iqbal, S;... (2014-02-01)
    Follicular lymphoma is an incurable malignancy, with transformation to an aggressive subtype representing a critical event during disease progression. Here we performed whole-genome or whole-exome sequencing on 10 follicular ...
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    IGHV sequencing reveals acquired N-glycosylation sites as a clonal and stable event during follicular lymphoma evolution. 

    Odabashian, M; Carlotti, E; Araf, S; Okosun, J; Spada, F; Gribben, JG; Forconi, F; Stevenson, FK; Calaminici, M; Krysov, S (2020-03-12)
    Follicular lymphoma B cells undergo continuous somatic hypermutation (SHM) of their immunoglobulin variable region genes, generating a heterogeneous tumor population. SHM introduces DNA sequences encoding N-glycosylation ...
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    Immunoglobulin Variable Region Gene Sequences Reveal N-Glycosylation Motifs As an Early and Stable Event in Follicular Lymphoma Pathology 

    Odabashian, M; Carlotti, E; Araf, S; Okosun, J; Forconi, F; Stevenson, FK; Gribben, JG; Calaminici, M; Krysov, S (2018-11-29)
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    Retinoic acid-responsive CD8 effector T-cells are selectively increased in IL-23-rich tissue in gastrointestinal GvHD. 

    Ball, JA; Clear, AJ; Aries, J; Charrot, S; Besley, C; Mee, M; Stagg, A; Lindsay, JO; Cavenagh, J; Calaminici, M;... (2020-09-09)
    Gastrointestinal (GI) graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a major barrier in allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (AHST). The metabolite retinoic acid (RA) potentiates GI-GvHD in mice via alloreactive T-cells ...
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    Genomic Profiling Reveals Spatial Intra-Tumor Heterogeneity in Follicular Lymphoma 

    Araf, S; Wang, J; Korfi, K; Pangault, C; Kotsiou, E; Rio-Machin, A; Rahim, T; Heward, JA; Clear, AJ; Iqbal, S;... (2017)
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