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Detection of the gene rearrangements in chronic myelocytic leukemia and B-cell lymphoma by RNA and DNA based techniques
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1995
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Eren, Emel
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Antibody diversity
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Leukemia
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Chronic myeloctic leukemia
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E. Eren, “Detection of the gene rearrangements in chronic myelocytic leukemia and B-cell lymphoma by RNA and DNA based techniques,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 1995.