Sezary Syndrome
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Last Posted: Feb 20, 2023
- Spectrum of mutational signatures in T-cell lymphoma reveals a key role for UV radiation in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
Jones Christine L, et al. Scientific reports 2021 0 (1) 3962 - Single-cell RNA-sequencing reveals predictive features of response to pembrolizumab in Sézary syndrome.
Su Tianying, et al. Oncoimmunology 2022 0 (1) 2115197 - Interleukin-17 Genes Polymorphisms are Significantly Associated with Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma Susceptibility.
Ko?kowski Karol, et al. Acta dermato-venereologica 2022 9 adv00777 - Genetically driven CD39 expression affects Sezary cell viability, IL-2 production and detects two patient subsets with distinct prognosis.
Picozza Mario, et al. The Journal of investigative dermatology 2022 5 - Candidate driver genes involved in genome maintenance and DNA repair in Sézary syndrome.
Woollard Wesley J, et al. Blood 2016 0 (26) 3387-97 - Structural variation of centromeric endogenous retroviruses in human populations and their impact on cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, Sézary syndrome, and HIV infection.
Kaplan Mark H, et al. BMC medical genomics 2019 5 (1) 58 - Il-31 does not correlate to pruritus related to early stage cutaneous T-cell lymphomas but is involved in pathogenesis of the disease.
Malek Marta, et al. Acta dermato-venereologica 2015 3 (3) 283-8 - Sezary syndrome
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