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The abnormal eosinophils are part of the leukemic cell population in acute myelomonocytic leukemia with abnormal eosinophils (AML M4Eo) and carry the pericentric inversion 16: a combination of May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining and fluorescence in situ hybridization. [electronic resource] by
- Haferlach, T
- Winkemann, M
- Löffler, H
- Schoch, R
- Gassmann, W
- Fonatsch, C
- Schoch, C
- Poetsch, M
- Weber-Matthiesen, K
- Schlegelberger, B
Producer: 19960702
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Blood vol. 87
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Which compartments are involved in Philadelphia-chromosome positive chronic myeloid leukaemia? An answer at the single cell level by combining May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining and fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques. [electronic resource] by
- Haferlach, T
- Winkemann, M
- Nickenig, C
- Meeder, M
- Ramm-Petersen, L
- Schoch, R
- Nickelsen, M
- Weber-Matthiesen, K
- Schlegelberger, B
- Schoch, C
- Gassmann, W
- Loffler, H
Producer: 19970619
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British journal of haematology vol. 97
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Secondary acute leukaemias with 11q23 rearrangement: clinical, cytogenetic, FISH and FICTION studies. [electronic resource] by
- Zhang, Y
- Poetsch, M
- Weber-Matthiesen, K
- Rohde, K
- Winkemann, M
- Haferlach, T
- Gassmann, W
- Ludwig, W D
- Grote, W
- Löffler, H
- Schlegelberger, B
Producer: 19960610
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British journal of haematology vol. 92
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New insights into the biology of Philadelphia-chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using a combination of May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining and fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques at the single cell level. [electronic resource] by
- Haferlach, T
- Winkemann, M
- Ramm-Petersen, L
- Meeder, M
- Schoch, R
- Weber-Matthiesen, K
- Schlegelberger, B
- Schoch, C
- Ludwig, W D
- Hiddemann, W
- Löffler, H
Producer: 19971223
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British journal of haematology vol. 99
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