Blocking STAT3/5 through direct or upstream kinase targeting in leukemic cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma
Abstract Leukemic cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas (L‐CTCL) are lymphoproliferative disorders of skin‐homing mature T‐cells causing severe symptoms and high mortality through chronic inflammation, tissue destruction, and serious infections. Despite numerous genomic sequencing efforts, recurrent driver mut...
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