Expression of CCL28 by Reed-Sternberg cells defines a major subtype of classical Hodgkin's disease with frequent infiltration of eosinophils and/or plasma cells.
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O. Yoshie | K. Hieshima | T. Nakayama | A. Kanamaru | H. Hanamoto | H. Miyazato | S. Takegawa | Y. Tatsumi
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