Nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin's disease associated with large-cell lymphoma: analysis of Ig gene rearrangements by V-J polymerase chain reaction.
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T. Greiner | R. Gascoyne | E. Jaffe | M. Anderson | J. Said | D. Kingma | S. Adomat
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