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Oncogenic cooperation between the TCF7-SPI1 fusion and NRAS(G12D) requires β-catenin activity to drive T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Study
EGAS00001005097
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Amplified EPOR/JAK2 genes define a unique subtype of acute erythroid leukemia
Study
EGAS00001005810
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EBNA2 ChIP-Re-ChIP in primary B-cells infected with EBV virus
Study
EGAS00001007626
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A genome-wide association study for nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Hong Kong population
Study
EGAS00001006102
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Epigenome-wide association study of asthma remission in whole blood and nasal epithelium
Study
EGAS00001004766
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Single Cell RNA Sequencing of Human Hematopoiesis
Study
phs002750
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Changes in CRISPR/Cas9 Outcomes depending on the usage of Pifithrin-alpha
Study
EGAS50000000656
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Clonal hematopoiesis in metastatic urothelial and renal cell carcinoma
Study
EGAS50000000870
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Genomic sequencing data for PNG15 and PNG16
Study
EGAS50000001105
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CFTR Gene Variant Detection in Moroccan Individuals via Nanopore Long-Read Sequencing
Study
EGAS50000001423
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NGS-based targeted exome sequencing of osteosarcoma
Study
JGAS000282
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Next-generation sequencing-based comprehensive genetic analysis of undiagnosed disease
Study
JGAS000522
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Single_Cell_Targeted_Sequence_Capture
Study
EGAS00001000435
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SFHS_pedigrees
Study
EGAS00001000078
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Fungal infection in neural tissue from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Study
EGAS00001002473
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WTCCC2 Bacteraemia Susceptibility (BS) samples
Study
EGAS00001001756
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BS-seq in plasma of CRC patients
Study
EGAS00001003117
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DNA-seq from plasma of 14 liver transplantation patients
Study
EGAS00001003116
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SCLC ctDNA sequencing
Study
EGAS00001003984
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SCC ctDNA sequencing
Study
EGAS00001003987
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Whole genome and exome sequencing data of invasive micropapillary carcinoma of breast
Study
EGAS00001005902
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Heart and Vascular Health Study (HVH)
Study
phs001013
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Genetic Study of Present-Day Populations of Northern Kenya
Study
phs002219
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Genome Wide Association Study of Chronic TMD: Discovery Phase
Study
phs000796
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Rhode Island Child Health Study (RICHS)
Study
phs001586