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Combination of imatinib with rapamycin or RAD001 acts synergistically only in Bcr-Abl-positive cells with moderate resistance to imatinib

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Dengler, J., von Bubnoff, N., Decker, T. et al. Combination of imatinib with rapamycin or RAD001 acts synergistically only in Bcr-Abl-positive cells with moderate resistance to imatinib. Leukemia 19, 1835–1838 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.leu.2403848

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