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1. Ganciclovir-induced mutations are present in a diverse spectrum of post-transplant malignancies

2. HBO1 is required for the maintenance of leukaemia stem cells

3. Impact of elevated anti-apoptotic MCL-1 and BCL-2 on the development and treatment of MLL-AF9 AML in mice

4. Impact of loss of BH3-only proteins on the development and treatment of MLL-fusion gene-driven AML in mice

5. HoxA9 regulated Bcl-2 expression mediates survival of myeloid progenitors and the severity of HoxA9-dependent leukemia

6. CpG methylation potentiates pixantrone and doxorubicin-induced DNA damage and is a marker of drug sensitivity.

7. Uridine-cytidine kinase 2 potentiates the mutagenic influence of the antiviral β-d-N4-hydroxycytidine.

8. Ganciclovir-induced mutations are present in a diverse spectrum of post-transplant malignancies.

9. HBO1 is required for the maintenance of leukaemia stem cells.

10. Impact of elevated anti-apoptotic MCL-1 and BCL-2 on the development and treatment of MLL-AF9 AML in mice.

11. Impact of loss of BH3-only proteins on the development and treatment of MLL-fusion gene-driven AML in mice.

12. HoxA9 regulated Bcl-2 expression mediates survival of myeloid progenitors and the severity of HoxA9-dependent leukemia.

13. Processing of anthracycline-DNA adducts via DNA replication and interstrand crosslink repair pathways.

14. M2, a novel anthracenedione, elicits a potent DNA damage response that can be subverted through checkpoint kinase inhibition to generate mitotic catastrophe.

15. New anthracenedione derivatives with improved biological activity by virtue of stable drug-DNA adduct formation.

16. CpG methylation potentiates pixantrone and doxorubicin-induced DNA damage and is a marker of drug sensitivity.

17. DNA repair in response to anthracycline-DNA adducts: a role for both homologous recombination and nucleotide excision repair.

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