A novel adoptive transfer model of chronic lymphocytic leukemia suggests a key role for T lymphocytes in the disease.
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Annette Lee | P. Gregersen | Xiao-Jie Yan | N. Chiorazzi | K. Rai | J. Kolitz | D. Bagnara | S. Allen | H. Mellstedt | H. Rabbani | S. Marsilio | S. Baskar | C. Rader | M. Kaufman | P. Patten | R. Simone | C. Calissano | P. Chum | Sonia Marsilio
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