Identification of novel mutational drivers reveals oncogene dependencies in multiple myeloma.
Walker BA, Mavrommatis K, Wardell CP, Ashby TC, Bauer M, Davies FE, Rosenthal A, Wang H, Qu P, Hoering A, Samur M, Towfic F, Ortiz M, Flynt E, Yu Z, Yang Z, Rozelle D, Obenauer J, Trotter M, Auclair D, Keats J, Bolli N, Fulciniti M, Szalat R, Moreau P, Durie B, Stewart AK, Goldschmidt H, Raab MS, Einsele H, Sonneveld P, San Miguel J, Lonial S, Jackson GH, Anderson KC, Avet-Loiseau H, Munshi N, Thakurta A, Morgan GJ.
Walker BA, et al.
Blood. 2018 Aug 9;132(6):587-597. doi: 10.1182/blood-2018-03-840132. Epub 2018 Jun 8.
Blood. 2018.
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Oncogenic dependencies were identified between mutations in driver genes, common regions of copy number change, and primary translocation and hyperdiploidy events. These dependencies included associations with t(4;14) and mutations in FGFR3, DIS3, and PRKD2; t(11;14) with …
Oncogenic dependencies were identified between mutations in driver genes, common regions of copy number change, and primary translocation …