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Publications by Keni Gu
T(14;18)-Negative Follicular Lymphomas Are Associated With a High Frequency of BCL6 Rearrangement at the Alternative Breakpoint Region
Modern Pathology
Forensic Medicine
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Nucleotide Sequence of a T(14;18) Chromosomal Breakpoint in Follicular Lymphoma and Demonstration of a Breakpoint-Cluster Region Near a Transcriptionally Active Locus on Chromosome 18.
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Trisomy 3 Is a Specific Genomic Aberration of T(14;18) Negative Follicular Lymphoma
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Follicular Lymphoma Without T(14;18) and With BCL-6 Rearrangement: A Lymphoma Subtype With Distinct Pathological, Molecular and Clinical Characteristics
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Surface Expression of BCL-2 in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Other B-Cell Leukemias and Lymphomas Without a Breakpoint T(14;18)
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Follicular Lymphoma Grade 3B Includes 3 Cytogenetically Defined Subgroups With Primary T(14;18), 3q27, or Other Translocations: T(14;18) and 3q27 Are Mutually Exclusive
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Human Herpes Virus 8-Negative Primary Effusion Lymphoma With BCL6 Rearrangement in a Patient With Idiopathic CD4 Positive T-Lymphocytopenia
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T-Cells in Follicular Hyperplasia and Follicular Center-Cell Lymphomas: An Immunoultrastructural Study of the T-Cell Receptor-Associated CD3 Antigen.
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Follicular Lymphoma With Marginal Zone Differentiation: Microdissection Demonstrates the T(14;18) in Both the Follicular and Marginal Zone Components
Modern Pathology
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STAT5 Represses BCL6 Expression by Binding to a Regulatory Region Frequently Mutated in Lymphomas
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