Lymphoma-associated translocation t(14;18) in blood B cells of normal individuals.
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D. Jong | G. van Ommen | E. Schuuring | D. de Jong | P. Kluin | J. Limpens | C. D. de Vlaam | C. Vos | R. Stad | Carla | Gert-Jan | Jacqueline Limpens | Clementine de Viaam | Van Ommen
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