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1. Advances in Flow Cytometry for Mixed Phenotype and Ambiguous Leukemias.

2. Updates in molecular genetics of acute myeloid leukemia.

3. Clinicopathologic and Molecular Analysis of Normal Karyotype Therapy-Related and De Novo Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Multi-Institutional Study by the Bone Marrow Pathology Group.

4. NPM1 mutations may be associated with adverse outcome in the setting of myeloid neoplasms with complex karyotype.

6. To B- or not to B-: A review of lineage switched acute leukemia.

7. TP53 mutation defines a unique subgroup within complex karyotype de novo and therapy-related MDS/AML.

8. PHF6 Mutations in Hematologic Malignancies.

9. Clinical, immunophenotypic and genomic findings of NK lymphoblastic leukemia: a study from the Bone Marrow Pathology Group.

10. Clinical, immunophenotypic, and genomic findings of acute undifferentiated leukemia and comparison to acute myeloid leukemia with minimal differentiation: a study from the bone marrow pathology group.

11. Acute Leukemias of Ambiguous Lineage: Clarification on Lineage Specificity.

12. Identification of early B cell precursors (stage 1 and 2 hematogones) in the peripheral blood.

13. Flow immunophenotyping of benign lymph nodes sampled by FNA: Representative with diagnostic pitfalls.

14. SETDB2 Links E2A-PBX1 to Cell-Cycle Dysregulation in Acute Leukemia through CDKN2C Repression.

15. A replicable CD271+ mesenchymal stromal cell density score: bringing the dysfunctional myelodysplastic syndrome niche to the diagnostic laboratory.

16. E2A-PBX1 Remodels Oncogenic Signaling Networks in B-cell Precursor Acute Lymphoid Leukemia.

17. Mesenchymal stromal cell density is increased in higher grade myelodysplastic syndromes and independently predicts survival.

18. SH2B1 (SH2-B) and JAK2: a multifunctional adaptor protein and kinase made for each other.

19. Binding of SH2-B family members within a potential negative regulatory region maintains JAK2 in an active state.

20. Capillary electrophoresis and fluorescence anisotropy for quantitative analysis of peptide-protein interactions using JAK2 and SH2-Bbeta as a model system.

21. Tyrosine 813 is a site of JAK2 autophosphorylation critical for activation of JAK2 by SH2-B beta.

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