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Amanda A. Reichert
Amanda A. Reichert
University of Alberta
Biology
Cancer research
Multiple myeloma
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Inherited and acquired variations in the hyaluronan synthase 1 (HAS1) gene may contribute to disease progression in multiple myeloma and Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.
2008
Blood
Sophia Adamia
Amanda A. Reichert
Hemalatha Kuppusamy
Jitra Kriangkum
Anirban Ghosh
Jennifer J. Hodges
Patrick M. Pilarski
Steven P. Treon
Michael J. Mant
Tony Reiman
Andrew R. Belch
Linda M. Pilarski
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Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia gene may contribute to disease progression in multiple myeloma and ) HAS1 Inherited and acquired variations in the hyaluronan synthase 1 (
2008
Linda M. Pilarski
Jennifer J. Hodges
Patrick M. Pilarski
Steven P. Treon
Michael J. Mant
Tony Reiman
Amanda A. Reichert
Hemalatha Kuppusamy
Anirban Ghosh
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contribute to disease progression in multiple myeloma and Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia
2008
Sophia Adamia
Amanda A. Reichert
Hemalatha Kuppusamy
Jitra Kriangkum
Anirban Ghosh
Jennifer J. Hodges
Patrick M. Pilarski
Steven P. Treon
Michael J. Mant
Tony Reiman
Andrew R. Belch
Linda M. Pilarski
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Germline and Somatic Mutations in the Hyaluronan Synthase–1 (HAS1) Gene May Contribute to Oncogenesis in Multiple Myeloma (MM) and Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia (WM).
2007
Blood
Sophia Adamia
Amanda A. Reichert
Anirban Ghosh
Jennifer J. Hodges
Patrick M. Pilarski
Steven P. Treon
Michael J. Mant
Tony Reiman
Andrew R. Belch
Linda M. Pilarski
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