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A 17-gene stemness score for rapid determination of risk in acute leukaemia

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  • Stanley W. K. Ng

    (Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto)

  • Amanda Mitchell

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network)

  • James A. Kennedy

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
    University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Weihsu C. Chen

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network)

  • Jessica McLeod

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network)

  • Narmin Ibrahimova

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network)

  • Andrea Arruda

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network)

  • Andreea Popescu

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network)

  • Vikas Gupta

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
    University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Aaron D. Schimmer

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
    University Health Network
    University of Toronto
    University of Toronto)

  • Andre C. Schuh

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
    University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Karen W. Yee

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
    University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Lars Bullinger

    (University Hospital of Ulm)

  • Tobias Herold

    (University of Munich
    German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Dennis Görlich

    (Institute of Biostatistics and Clinical Research, University of Münster)

  • Thomas Büchner

    (Hematology and Oncology, University of Münster)

  • Wolfgang Hiddemann

    (University of Munich
    German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Wolfgang E. Berdel

    (Hematology and Oncology, University of Münster)

  • Bernhard Wörmann

    (Oncology and Tumor Immunology, Charité University Medicine, Campus Virchow)

  • Meyling Cheok

    (Jean-Pierre AUBERT Research Center UMR-S 1172, Institute for Cancer Research Lille)

  • Claude Preudhomme

    (University Hospital of Lille, Center of Pathology, Laboratory of Hematology)

  • Hervé Dombret

    (Saint-Louis Hospital, University of Paris Diderot)

  • Klaus Metzeler

    (University of Munich
    German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Christian Buske

    (Comprehensive Cancer Center Ulm, Institute of Experimental Cancer Research, University Hospital of Ulm)

  • Bob Löwenberg

    (Erasmus University Medical Centre)

  • Peter J. M. Valk

    (Erasmus University Medical Centre)

  • Peter W. Zandstra

    (Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto)

  • Mark D. Minden

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
    University Health Network
    University of Toronto
    University of Toronto)

  • John E. Dick

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Jean C. Y. Wang

    (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
    University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

Abstract

A rapid gene signature test (LSC17) that captures stem cell expression programs in acute myeloid leukaemia patients at diagnosis is associated with therapy response and survival, facilitating initial treatment stratification.

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  • Stanley W. K. Ng & Amanda Mitchell & James A. Kennedy & Weihsu C. Chen & Jessica McLeod & Narmin Ibrahimova & Andrea Arruda & Andreea Popescu & Vikas Gupta & Aaron D. Schimmer & Andre C. Schuh & Karen, 2016. "A 17-gene stemness score for rapid determination of risk in acute leukaemia," Nature, Nature, vol. 540(7633), pages 433-437, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:540:y:2016:i:7633:d:10.1038_nature20598
    DOI: 10.1038/nature20598
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