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    Diamond Blackfan anemia: a model for the translational approach to understanding human disease

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    Diamond Blackfan anemia (DBA) is an inherited bone marrow failure syndrome. As with the other rare inherited bone marrow failure syndromes, the study of these disorders provides important insights into basic biology and, in the case of DBA, ribosome biology; the disruption of which characterizes the disorder. Thus DBA serves as a paradigm for translational medicine in which the efforts of clinicians to manage DBA have informed laboratory scientists who, in turn, have stimulated clinical researchers to utilize scientific discovery to provide improved care. In this review we describe the clinical syndrome Diamond Blackfan anemia and, in particular, we demonstrate how the study of DBA has allowed scientific inquiry to create opportunities for progress in its understanding and treatment

    Diamond Blackfan anemia: a model for the translational approach to understanding human disease

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    Specialized ribosomes: a new frontier in gene regulation and organismal biology

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    Evolutionary Conservation and Expression of Human RNA-Binding Proteins and Their Role in Human Genetic Disease

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    Mechanisms of translational deregulation in human tumors and therapeutic intervention strategies

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    Translation factors and ribosomal proteins control tumor onset and progression: how?

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