Cytogenetic studies of early myeloid progenitor compartments in Ph1-positive chronic myeloid leukemia. II. Long-term culture reveals the persistence of Ph1-negative progenitors in treated as well as newly diagnosed patients.
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L. Coulombel | D. Kalousek | C. Eaves | I. Dubé | C. Gupta | A. Eaves
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