Hematopoietic turnover index in reactive and neoplastic bone marrow lesions: quantification by apoptosis and PCNA labeling
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V. Diehl | J. Thiele | J. Lorenzen | R. Fischer | H. Kvasnicka | U. Flucke | A. Erdmann | T. Zirbes | S. Scholz | Juergen Thiele | Volker Diehl | Robert L. Fischer | H. Kvasnicka | Johann Lorenzen
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