NB 4 , a Maturation Inducible Cell Line With t ( 15 ; 17 ) Marker Isolated From a Human Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia ( M 3 )
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Najman | R. Berger | F. Valensi | By M. Lanotte | V. Martin-Thouvenin | P. Balerini | F. Valensi | R. Berger | V. Martin-Thouvenin | P. Balerini | V. Martin‐Thouvenin | By M. Lanotte | Najman | F. Valensi | R. Berger
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