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Karyotype and prognosis in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in the UK medical research council (MRC) ALL97 trial.
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Main Authors:
Moorman, A
,
Richards, S
,
Martineau, M
,
Cheung, K
,
Robinson, H
,
Jalali, G
,
Broadfield, Z
,
Harris, R
,
Barber, K
,
Lilleyman, J
,
Kinsey, S
,
Eden, O
,
Vora, A
,
Mitchell, C
,
Harrison, C
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2003
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