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Multiple Chromosomally Distinct Cell-populations in Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Their Possible Significance in the Evolution of the Disease

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Bibliographic reference Mecucci, C. ; Regecambrin, G. ; Michaux, JL. ; Tricot, G. ; Vandenberghe, Hans. Multiple Chromosomally Distinct Cell-populations in Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Their Possible Significance in the Evolution of the Disease. In: British Journal of Haematology, Vol. 64, no. 4, p. 699-706 (1986)
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