Dissecting the role of the ETV6 transcriptional regulator in development and disease
Rasighaemi, Parisa 2014, Dissecting the role of the ETV6 transcriptional regulator in development and disease, Ph.D. thesis, School of Medicine, Deakin University.
This study studied the ETV6 gene using zebrafish as a model. The work demonstrated that ETV6 was important for the development of both white and red blood cells. It also characterized the pathogenic effects of mutant forms of ETV6 found in various leukemias and other blood disorders.
Language
eng
Field of Research
111206 Haematological Tumours
Socio Economic Objective
970111 Expanding Knowledge in the Medical and Health Sciences
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