
AbstractGATA‐3 regulates the differentiation, proliferation, survival, and function of peripheral T cells and their thymic progenitors. Recent findings, reviewed here, not only implicate GATA‐3 in the pathogenesis of molecularly, genetically, and clinically distinct T‐cell lymphoproliferative disorders, but also have significant diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic implications.
PTCL, Science, T-Lymphocytes, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cell Differentiation, GATA3 Transcription Factor, Lymphoproliferative Disorders, CTCL, Tâ ALL, Mutation, Humans, GATAâ 3
PTCL, Science, T-Lymphocytes, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cell Differentiation, GATA3 Transcription Factor, Lymphoproliferative Disorders, CTCL, Tâ ALL, Mutation, Humans, GATAâ 3
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