Telomere length shortening in CML is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival.

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Main Authors: Boultwood, J, Watkins, F, Shepherd, P, McGale, P, Richards, S, Fidler, C, Littlewood, T, Peniket, A, Wainscoat, J, Hatton, C
Format: Journal article
Published: 1999
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author Boultwood, J
Watkins, F
Shepherd, P
McGale, P
Richards, S
Fidler, C
Littlewood, T
Peniket, A
Wainscoat, J
Hatton, C
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Watkins, F
Shepherd, P
McGale, P
Richards, S
Fidler, C
Littlewood, T
Peniket, A
Wainscoat, J
Hatton, C
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spelling oxford-uuid:92b6e4a4-482b-4261-bebd-76556aa0dc562022-03-26T23:27:32ZTelomere length shortening in CML is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:92b6e4a4-482b-4261-bebd-76556aa0dc56Symplectic Elements at Oxford1999Boultwood, JWatkins, FShepherd, PMcGale, PRichards, SFidler, CLittlewood, TPeniket, AWainscoat, JHatton, C
spellingShingle Boultwood, J
Watkins, F
Shepherd, P
McGale, P
Richards, S
Fidler, C
Littlewood, T
Peniket, A
Wainscoat, J
Hatton, C
Telomere length shortening in CML is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival.
title Telomere length shortening in CML is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival.
title_full Telomere length shortening in CML is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival.
title_fullStr Telomere length shortening in CML is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival.
title_full_unstemmed Telomere length shortening in CML is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival.
title_short Telomere length shortening in CML is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival.
title_sort telomere length shortening in cml is associated with reduced time to accelerated phase but does not influence overall survival
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