Clinical Applications of Immunophenotyping and Cytogenetics in Hematologic Neoplasms
Doaa Mohammed El Demerdash;
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Hematological malignancies may derive from either of the two major blood cell lineages: myeloid and lymphoid cell lines. Lymphomas, lymphocytic leukemias, and myeloma are from the lymphoid line, while acute and chronic myelogenous leukemia, myelo
Hematological malignancies may derive from either of the two major blood cell lineages: myeloid and lymphoid cell lines. Lymphomas, lymphocytic leukemias, and myeloma are from the lymphoid line, while acute and chronic myelogenous leukemia, myelo
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| Title | Clinical Applications of Immunophenotyping and Cytogenetics in Hematologic Neoplasms | Other Titles | التطبيقات الٲكلينيكية للدلالات المناعية والوراثة الخلوية في أورام الدم | Authors | Doaa Mohammed El Demerdash | Keywords | Clinical Applications of Immunophenotyping and Cytogenetics in Hematologic Neoplasms | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Summary Hematological malignancies may derive from either of the two major blood cell lineages: myeloid and lymphoid cell lines. Lymphomas, lymphocytic leukemias, and myeloma are from the lymphoid line, while acute and chronic myelogenous leukemia, myelo |
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