Dissecting the function of B cell lymphoma 6A (BCL6A) protein in zebrafish
Almohaisen, Farooq Lateef Jassim 2018, Dissecting the function of B cell lymphoma 6A (BCL6A) protein in zebrafish, Ph.D. thesis, School of Medicine, Deakin University.
This study investigated the normal function of the BCL6A cancer gene in normal growth and development, particularly of immune cells, using zebrafish as a model. BCL6A was shown to be highly conserved, with an essential role in immune function and growth.
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Field of Research
1107 Immunology 111401 Foetal Development and Medicine 111206 Haematological Tumours
Socio Economic Objective
970111 Expanding Knowledge in the Medical and Health Sciences
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