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Quiescent leukaemic cells account for minimal residual disease in childhood lymphoblastic leukaemia

Quiescent leukaemic cells account for minimal residual disease in childhood lymphoblastic leukaemia

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Main Authors: Lutz, C, Woll, P, Hall, G, Castor, A, Dreau, H, Cazzaniga, G, Zuna, J, Jensen, C, Clark, SA, Biondi, A, Mitchell, C, Ferry, H, Schuh, A, Buckle, V, Jacobsen, S, Enver, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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