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    Genomic inverse PCR for exploration of ligated breakpoints (GIPFEL), a new method to detect translocations in leukemia.

    Genomic inverse PCR for exploration of ligated breakpoints (GIPFEL), a new method to detect translocations in leukemia. by Elisa Fueller, Daniel Schaefer, Ute Fischer, Pina F I Krell, Martin Stanulla, Arndt Borkhardt, Robert K Slany

    Published 2014-01-01
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    Next-generation-sequencing-spectratyping reveals public T-cell receptor repertoires in pediatric very severe aplastic anemia and identifies a β chain CDR3 sequence associated with hepatitis-induced pathogenesis

    Next-generation-sequencing-spectratyping reveals public T-cell receptor repertoires in pediatric very severe aplastic anemia and identifies a β chain CDR3 sequence associated with... by Pina F. I. Krell, Susanne Reuther, Ute Fischer, Thomas Keller, Stephan Weber, Michael Gombert, Friedhelm R. Schuster, Corinna Asang, Polina Stepensky, Brigitte Strahm, Roland Meisel, Jens Stoye, Arndt Borkhardt

    Published 2013-09-01
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