Spontaneous megakaryocytic colony formation does not discriminate between essential thrombocythemia and polycythemia vera
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M. Bernard | T. Fest | O. Fardel | B. Grosbois | T. Lamy | I. Grulois | L. Amiot | P. Jego | M. Escoffre-barbe | Pascale Beaucournu
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