Redundant function of retinoic acid receptor isoforms in leukemogenesis unravels a prominent function of genome topology and architecture in the selection of mutagenic events in cancer

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Cancer Research
Cell receptors
Critical Care Medicine
DNA binding proteins
Gene Rearrangement
Genetic aspects
Genomes
Health aspects
Hematology
Intensive
Internal Medicine
Isoforms
letter-to-the-editor
Leukemia - etiology
Leukemia - pathology
Leukemogenesis
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mice
Myelocytic leukemia
Nonlymphoid leukemia
Oncology
Protein Isoforms
Receptors, Retinoic Acid - genetics
Receptors, Retinoic Acid - physiology
Retinoic acid
Retinoic Acid Receptor alpha
Risk factors
Topology
title Redundant function of retinoic acid receptor isoforms in leukemogenesis unravels a prominent function of genome topology and architecture in the selection of mutagenic events in cancer
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