Polycythemia vera. Increased expression of normal committed granulocytic stem cells in vitro after exposure of marrow to tritiated thymidine.
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J. Adamson | J. Singer | P. Fialkow | K. Kopecky | L. Steinmann | S. Murphy | C. Ernst
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