Discovery of putative tumor suppressors from CRISPR screens reveals rewired lipid metabolism in acute myeloid leukemia cells
CRISPR-based knockout screens in cancer cells have suggested the existence of proliferation suppressor genes (PSG). Here, the authors develop an approach to systematically identify them, and reveal a PSG module involved in fatty acid synthesis and tumour suppression in acute myeloid leukemia cell li...
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Main Authors: | W. Frank Lenoir, Micaela Morgado, Peter C. DeWeirdt, Megan McLaughlin, Audrey L. Griffith, Annabel K. Sangree, Marissa N. Feeley, Nazanin Esmaeili Anvar, Eiru Kim, Lori L. Bertolet, Medina Colic, Merve Dede, John G. Doench, Traver Hart |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/49f1eb14cd9f49cb88919c70c04a8f5c |
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