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Long-term follow-up of ETV6-RUNX1 ALL reveals that NCI risk, rather than secondary genetic abnormalities, is the key risk factor.
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Main Authors:
Enshaei, A
,
Schwab, C
,
Konn, Z
,
Mitchell, C
,
Kinsey, SE
,
Wade, R
,
Vora, A
,
Harrison, C
,
Moorman, A
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Journal article
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English
Published:
2013
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