Normal and leukemic SCID-repopulating cells (SRC) coexist in the bone marrow and peripheral blood from CML patients in chronic phase, whereas leukemic SRC are detected in blast crisis. (Q40949717)
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scientific article published on February 1996
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English | Normal and leukemic SCID-repopulating cells (SRC) coexist in the bone marrow and peripheral blood from CML patients in chronic phase, whereas leukemic SRC are detected in blast crisis. |
scientific article published on February 1996 |
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Normal and leukemic SCID-repopulating cells (SRC) coexist in the bone marrow and peripheral blood from CML patients in chronic phase, whereas leukemic SRC are detected in blast crisis (English)
Sirard C
Lapidot T
Vormoor J
Cashman JD
Doedens M
Murdoch B
Jamal N
Messner H
Addey L
Minden M
Laraya P
Keating A
Eaves A
Lansdorp PM
Eaves CJ
1 February 1996