Detection of posttransplant minimal disease chronic myelogenous leukemia by bcr rearrangement analysis.
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S. Jhanwar | R. Chaganti | N. Schneider | I. Cunningham | R. O'reilly | E. Klein | R. Ranganathan | A. Anderson | G. Allen | J. Burns
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