Correlation of Fc-γ RIIA polymorphisms with latent Epstein–Barr virus infection and latent membrane protein 1 expression in patients with low grade B-cell lymphomas
✍ Scribed by Diamantopoulos, Panagiotis T.; Kalotychou, Vassiliki; Polonyfi, Katerina; Sofotasiou, Maria; Anastasopoulou, Amalia; Galanopoulos, Athanassios; Spanakis, Nikolaos; Vassilakopoulos, Theodoros; Angelopoulou, Maria; Siakantaris, Maria; Variami, Eleni; Poziopoulos, Christos; Terpos, Evangelos; Kollia, Panagoula; Viniou, Nora-Athina
- Book ID
- 125534230
- Publisher
- Informa plc
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Volume
- 54
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1042-8194
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