Ongoing hypermutation in the Ig V(D)J gene segments and c-myc proto-oncogene of an AIDS lymphoma segregates with neoplastic B cells at different sites: implications for clonal evolution.
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H. Ikematsu | P. Casali | H. Zan | D. Knowles | A. Cerutti | W. Ikematsu
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