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2. Activation of Jak/STAT proteins involved in signal transduction pathway mediated by receptor for interleukin 2 in malignant T lymphocytes derived from cutaneous anaplastic large T-cell lymphoma and Sezary syndrome.
3. Physical mapping of the minimal region of loss in 5q- chromosome.
4. Reduced surface expression of transforming growth factor beta receptor type II in mitogen-activated T cells from Sézary patients.
5. Genes on chromosomes 4, 9, and 19 involved in 11q23 abnormalities in acute leukemia share sequence homology and/or common motifs.
6. Differential effects of Bcl-2 on T and B cells in transgenic mice.
7. The (4;11)(q21;q23) chromosome translocations in acute leukemias involve the VDJ recombinase.
8. Receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase gamma is a candidate tumor suppressor gene at human chromosome region 3p21.
9. BCL2-mediated tumorigenicity of a human T-lymphoid cell line: synergy with MYC and inhibition by BCL2 antisense.
10. The chromosome 14 breakpoint in neoplastic B cells with the t(11;14) translocation involves the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus.
11. Heterogeneity of chromosome 22 breakpoint in Philadelphia-positive (Ph+) acute lymphocytic leukemia.
12. Chromosomal translocation in T-cell leukemia line HUT 78 results in a MYC fusion transcript.
13. Involvement of the TCL5 gene on human chromosome 1 in T-cell leukemia and melanoma.
14. Sequence analysis of the MYC oncogene involved in the t(8;14)(q24;q11) chromosome translocation in a human leukemia T-cell line indicates that putative regulatory regions are not altered.
15. Alpha-chain locus of the T-cell antigen receptor is involved in the t(10;14) chromosome translocation of T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia.
16. Activation of MYC in a masked t(8;17) translocation results in an aggressive B-cell leukemia.
17. Molecular analysis of a t(14;14) translocation in leukemic T-cells of an ataxia telangiectasia patient.
18. Evolution of B-cell malignancy: pre-B-cell leukemia resulting from MYC activation in a B-cell neoplasm with a rearranged BCL2 gene.
19. Sequential expression of protooncogenes during lectin-stimulated mitogenesis of normal human lymphocytes.
20. Evidence for an interleukin-independent pathway for human lymphocyte activation.
21. The 2p breakpoint of a 2;8 translocation in Burkitt lymphoma interrupts the V kappa locus.
22. High incidence of human type-C retrovirus (HTLV) in family members of a HTLV-positive Japanese T-cell leukemia patient.
23. Amplified C lambda and c-abl genes are on the same marker chromosome in K562 leukemia cells.
24. Phosphorylation process induced by epidermal growth factor alters the oncogenic and cellular neu (NGL) gene products.
25. A human c-erbA oncogene homologue is closely proximal to the chromosome 17 breakpoint in acute promyelocytic leukemia.
26. Translocation of immunoglobulin VH genes in Burkitt lymphoma.
27. Translocation of an immunoglobulin kappa locus to a region 3' of an unrearranged c-myc oncogene enhances c-myc transcription.
28. Transcriptional activation of an unrearranged and untranslocated c-myc oncogene by translocation of a C lambda locus in Burkitt.
29. Functional role of HLA class I cell-surface molecules in human T-lymphocyte activation and proliferation.
30. Structural alteration in the MYB protooncogene and deletion within the gene encoding alpha-type protein kinase C in human melanoma cell lines.
31. Regulation of c-myc mRNA levels in normal human lymphocytes by modulators of cell proliferation.
32. A 14;18 and an 8;14 chromosome translocation in a cell line derived from an acute B-cell leukemia.
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