MLL is a promiscuous gene involved in a diversity of chromosomal fusions in haematological malignancies, usually resulting from chromosomal translocations. MLL-associated chromosomal rearrangements usually occur in tumours of specific haematological lineages, suggesting a crucial role for the MLL fusion partner in determining disease phenotype (or tumour tropism). The MLL gene is homologous to Drosophila trithorax, and is likewise involved in embryo pattern formation. Common themes linking several of the MLL partners include a possible involvement in embryo patterning via Hox gene regulation and chromatin remodelling. These findings reinforce the link between developmental regulation and chromosomal translocations, and indicate the role of ...
Chromosomal rearrangements involving the mixed‐lineage leukemia (MLL1) gene are common in a unique g...
We characterized MLL3, a new human member of the TRX/MLL gene family. MLL3 is expressed in periphera...
One of the challenging questions in cancer biology is how a normal cell transforms into a cancer cel...
The marked association of abnormalities of chromosome 11 long arm, band q23, with human leukaemia le...
The mixed lineage leukemia gene (MLL) was originally identified through its involvement in reciproca...
Chromosomal translocations involving the Mixed-Lineage Leukaemia (MLL) gene underlie many human leuk...
The MLL (ALL-1, HRX) gene is frequently involved in chromo-somal translocations in acute leukemia an...
Mixed Lineage Leukaemia (MLL) refers to the protein implicated in translocating with over 30 partner...
Chromosomal translocations are primary events in tumorigenesis. Those involving the mixed lineage le...
Human leukemias with chromosomal band 11q23 aber-rations that disrupt the MLL/HRX/ALL-1 gene portend...
There are many different mechanisms by which the promiscuous MLL gene, with a diversity of partners,...
Many different chromosomal translocations occur in man at chromosome 11q23 in acute leukaemias. Mole...
The etiology of human tumors often involves chromosomal translocations. Models that emulate transloc...
AbstractHomologous recombination in embryonal stem cells has been used to produce a fusion oncogene,...
Recurrent reciprocal chromosomal translocations are frequently found in leukaemias and sarcomas as i...
Chromosomal rearrangements involving the mixed‐lineage leukemia (MLL1) gene are common in a unique g...
We characterized MLL3, a new human member of the TRX/MLL gene family. MLL3 is expressed in periphera...
One of the challenging questions in cancer biology is how a normal cell transforms into a cancer cel...
The marked association of abnormalities of chromosome 11 long arm, band q23, with human leukaemia le...
The mixed lineage leukemia gene (MLL) was originally identified through its involvement in reciproca...
Chromosomal translocations involving the Mixed-Lineage Leukaemia (MLL) gene underlie many human leuk...
The MLL (ALL-1, HRX) gene is frequently involved in chromo-somal translocations in acute leukemia an...
Mixed Lineage Leukaemia (MLL) refers to the protein implicated in translocating with over 30 partner...
Chromosomal translocations are primary events in tumorigenesis. Those involving the mixed lineage le...
Human leukemias with chromosomal band 11q23 aber-rations that disrupt the MLL/HRX/ALL-1 gene portend...
There are many different mechanisms by which the promiscuous MLL gene, with a diversity of partners,...
Many different chromosomal translocations occur in man at chromosome 11q23 in acute leukaemias. Mole...
The etiology of human tumors often involves chromosomal translocations. Models that emulate transloc...
AbstractHomologous recombination in embryonal stem cells has been used to produce a fusion oncogene,...
Recurrent reciprocal chromosomal translocations are frequently found in leukaemias and sarcomas as i...
Chromosomal rearrangements involving the mixed‐lineage leukemia (MLL1) gene are common in a unique g...
We characterized MLL3, a new human member of the TRX/MLL gene family. MLL3 is expressed in periphera...
One of the challenging questions in cancer biology is how a normal cell transforms into a cancer cel...