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- NP581408.RARPk5EMxF3XmyymReGNuB-IakrIiaElEOE2pB3z3JZro130_assertion description "[Consistent with these findings in mice, more frequent MYC rearrangements, elevated levels of MYC mRNA, and MYC target genes distinguish human patients with multiple myeloma from individuals with monoclonal gammopathy, implicating a causal role for MYC in the progression of monoclonal gammopathy to multiple myeloma.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP581408.RARPk5EMxF3XmyymReGNuB-IakrIiaElEOE2pB3z3JZro130_provenance.
- NP582082.RATyHftO7VFOHlKjyNAQV2QNYbtTBqg31CEj7udiskRAU130_assertion description "[Consistent with these findings in mice, more frequent MYC rearrangements, elevated levels of MYC mRNA, and MYC target genes distinguish human patients with multiple myeloma from individuals with monoclonal gammopathy, implicating a causal role for MYC in the progression of monoclonal gammopathy to multiple myeloma.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP582082.RATyHftO7VFOHlKjyNAQV2QNYbtTBqg31CEj7udiskRAU130_provenance.
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- assertion description "[Consistent with these findings in mice, more frequent MYC rearrangements, elevated levels of MYC mRNA, and MYC target genes distinguish human patients with multiple myeloma from individuals with monoclonal gammopathy, implicating a causal role for MYC in the progression of monoclonal gammopathy to multiple myeloma.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[Consistent with these findings in mice, more frequent MYC rearrangements, elevated levels of MYC mRNA, and MYC target genes distinguish human patients with multiple myeloma from individuals with monoclonal gammopathy, implicating a causal role for MYC in the progression of monoclonal gammopathy to multiple myeloma.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP653162.RAFXcKa5byNDE4Pdz9P00QVOURqVh0ecfqNlpw-JvCwi4130_assertion description "[Consistent with these findings in mice, more frequent MYC rearrangements, elevated levels of MYC mRNA, and MYC target genes distinguish human patients with multiple myeloma from individuals with monoclonal gammopathy, implicating a causal role for MYC in the progression of monoclonal gammopathy to multiple myeloma.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP653162.RAFXcKa5byNDE4Pdz9P00QVOURqVh0ecfqNlpw-JvCwi4130_provenance.
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