Fusion of the BCR and the fibroblast growth factor receptor‐1 (FGFR1) genes as a result of t(8;22)(p11;q11) in a myeloproliferative disorder: The first fusion gene involving BCR but not ABL
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B Johansson | B. Johansson | C. Lassen | F. Mitelman | T. Fioretos | I. Panagopoulos | B. Strömbeck | M. Isaksson | T. Olofsson | F Mitelman | T Fioretos | I Panagopoulos | C Lassen | A Swedin | R Billström | M Isaksson | B Strömbeck | T Olofsson | R. Billström | A. Swedin | B. Strömbeck | R. Billström
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