Frequent expression of the NPM-ALK chimeric fusion protein in anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, lympho-histiocytic type.
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S. Pileri | H. Stein | B. Falini | E. Sabattini | K. Pulford | D. Mason | P. Piccaluga | S. Mori | D. Santini | K. Pulford | C. Ceccarelli | O. Leone | P. Piccaluga | G. Roncador | M. Piccioli | O. Leone | H. Stein
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