Karyotype, immunophenotype, and clinical outcome: correlations in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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M. Béné | G. Faure | P. Bordigoni | J. Duheille | F. Streiff | S. Gilgenkrantz | M. Grégoire | D. Olive | M. Peeters
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