Molecular analysis of the CALM/AF10 fusion: identical rearrangements in acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia and malignant lymphoma patients
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R. Siebert | W. Hiddemann | S. Bohlander | L. Harder | W. Ludwig | C. Fonatsch | B. Schlegelberger | M. Dreyling | V. Schemmel | V. Muschinsky | K. Schrader | Wolfgang Hiddemann | Reiner Siebert | Brigitte Schlegelberger | S. K. Bohlander | Martin Dreyling
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