KMT2D deficiency drives lung squamous cell carcinoma and hypersensitivity to RTK-RAS inhibition

Yuanwang Pan, Han Han, Hai Hu, Hua Wang, Yueqiang Song, Yuan Hao, Xinyuan Tong, Ayushi S. Patel, Selim Misirlioglu, Sittinon Tang, Hsin Yi Huang, Ke Geng, Ting Chen, Angeliki Karatza, Fiona Sherman, Kristen E. Labbe, Fan Yang, Alison Chafitz, Chengwei Peng, Chenchen GuoAndre L. Moreira, Vamsidhar Velcheti, Sally C.M. Lau, Pengfei Sui, Haiquan Chen, J. Alan Diehl, Anil K. Rustgi, Adam J. Bass, John T. Poirier, Xiaoyang Zhang, Hongbin Ji*, Hua Zhang*, Kwok Kin Wong*

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology