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bibliographicCitation Sinha S, Thomas D, Yu L, Gentles AJ, Jung N, Corces-Zimmerman MR, Chan SM, Reinisch A, Feinberg AP, Dill DL, Majeti R. Mutant WT1 is associated with DNA hypermethylation of PRC2 targets in AML and responds to EZH2 inhibition. Blood. 2015 Jan 08;125(2):316–26. PMID: 25398938; PMCID: PMC4287638.
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