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Characterization of the Myc collaborating oncogenes Bmi1 and Gfi1

Scheijen, G.P.H.

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2001

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Scheijen, G. P. H. (2001). Characterization of the Myc collaborating oncogenes Bmi1 and

Gfi1.

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Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Summary

Samenvatting

Abbreviations

Publications

Curriculum Vitae

Introduction

Characterization of pal-J, a common proviral insertion site in murine leukemia virus-induced lymphomas of c-myc and pim-1 transgenic mice

Retroviral insertions in the blal locus result in long-range activation of the bmil proto-oncogene in B cell lymphomas

Bmi-1 collaborates with c-Myc in tumorigenesis by inhibiting c-Myc-induced apoptosis via INK4a/ARF

Gfil promotes thymocyte selection at different stages and inhibits death by neglect, during negative selection and in common receptor y-chain deficient mice

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia-like syndrome and lymphoblastic T cell tumors in mice transgenic for the transcription factor Gfi 1

Enforced expression of Gfi 1 alters craniofacial and tooth morphogenesis and induces osteoblastic neural crest cell tumors

E\i-myc and gfi J collaborate in T cell lymphomagenesis by targeting

a p53- and Bcl-2-independent apoptosis pathway

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