Clinical course and prognosis of the lymphoproliferative disease of granular lymphocytes. A multicenter study
β Scribed by F. Pandolfi; T. P. Loughran Jr.; G. Starkebaum; T. Chisesi; T. Barbui; W. C. Chan; J. C. Brouet; G. de Rossi; R. W. McKenna; F. Salsano; F. Herrmann; J. W. Vanoostveen; G. Schlimok; A. Cafaro; R. Zambello; M. C. Garcia Rodriguez; C. H. Geisler; G. Pizzolo; R. G. Steis; J. U. Brisbane; M. E. Kadin; A. Mantovani; S. Tagawa; A. S. Fauci; G. Gastl; M. Palutke; S. J. Proctor; H. F. Pross; P. Mancini; F. Aiuti; G. Semenzato
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 769 KB
- Volume
- 65
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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