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Andy G. X. Zeng

University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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Toronto, ON M5G 2M9

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Distinct Assemblies of Heterodimeric Cytokine Receptors Govern Stemness Programs in Leukemia

Number of pages: 104 Posted: 20 Oct 2020
Centre for Cancer Biology - SA Pathology and University of South Australia, St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research - Australian Cancer Research Foundation Rational Drug Discovery Centre, University of South Australia, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Melbourne - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of South Australia, University of South Australia, St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research - Australian Cancer Research Foundation Rational Drug Discovery Centre, University of Queensland - Division of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of South Australia, St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research - Australian Cancer Research Foundation Rational Drug Discovery Centre, Stanford University - Division of Hematology, Stanford University - Division of Hematology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre - Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of South Australia, BioCurate, University of New South Wales (UNSW) - Translational Tumour Biology Group, University of South Australia, University of South Australia, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Melbourne - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and SA Pathology
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heterodimeric receptors, stoichiometry, biased signaling, stem cells, cytokines, pleiotropy, stemness, leukemia, receptor oligomerization