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Martin Zenke

Martin Zenke (born August 7, 1953, in Korbach) is a German biochemist, cell biologist, professor for cell biology and scientist, who is conducting research on stem cells and biomedical engineering. Provided by Wikipedia
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    DNA methylation in primary myelofibrosis is partly associated with driver mutations and distinct from other myeloid malignancies

    DNA methylation in primary myelofibrosis is partly associated with driver mutations and distinct from other myeloid malignancies by Esra Dursun Torlak, Vithurithra Tharmapalan, Kim Kricheldorf, Joelle Schifflers, Madeline Caduc, Martin Zenke, Steffen Koschmieder, Wolfgang Wagner

    Published 2025-05-01
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    Deciphering the complex clonal heterogeneity of polycythemia vera and the response to interferon alfa

    Deciphering the complex clonal heterogeneity of polycythemia vera and the response to interferon alfa by Milena Kalmer, Martin Grasshoff, Tiago Maié, Kristina Pannen, Marcelo A.S. Toledo, Margherita Vieri, Kathrin Olschok, Rebecca Lemanzyk, Jelena Lazarevic, Baerbel Junge, Julian Baumeister, Angela Galauner, Noa Chapal Ilani, Dror Bar, Elia Colin, Mingbo Cheng, Joelle Schifflers, Kim Kricheldorf, Mirle Schemionek, Tim H. Brümmendorf, Ralf Weiskirchen, Liran Shlush, Martin Zenke, Nicolas Chatain, Ivan G. Costa, Steffen Koschmieder

    Published 2025-04-01
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