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Molecular monitoring of residual disease (MRD) during induction and intensification phases in low risk adult B cell ALL treated according to the MRC UKALL12 protocol.
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Main Authors:
Foroni, L
,
Mitchell, W
,
Rai, L
,
Casanova, A
,
Gerrard, G
,
Patel, B
,
Richards, S
,
Fielding, A
,
Goldstone, A
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2005
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