Translocation of the p53 gene in t(15;17) in acute promyelocytic leukaemia
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Moshe Oren | J. Rowley | M. L. Beau | M. Oren | M. Diaz | C. Westbrook | Michelle M. Le Beau | Carol A. Westbrook | Manuel O. Diaz | Janet D. Rowley
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