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The science and legacies of Ronald Phillips: A brief perspective. [PDF]
Flavell RB.
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Allogeneic stem cell transplantation in chronic myelomonocytic leukemia: analysis of post-transplant survival and risk factors in 138 Mayo Clinic patients. [PDF]
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Cytogenetics in retinoblastomas
Rao K, Rao C, Radhakrishna G
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1992
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) for a long time were an ill-defined group of disorders, the true nature of which was largely unknown. Because some patients developed acute leukemia, MDS was considered to be potentially premalignant. Cytogenetic investigations in the early 1970s brought the first clear evidence that these disorders were clonal.
C, Mecucci, H, Van den Berghe
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Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) for a long time were an ill-defined group of disorders, the true nature of which was largely unknown. Because some patients developed acute leukemia, MDS was considered to be potentially premalignant. Cytogenetic investigations in the early 1970s brought the first clear evidence that these disorders were clonal.
C, Mecucci, H, Van den Berghe
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
The advantage of a standardized nomenclature is apparent in any discipline. A standardized method for designating carbon molecules in steroid chemistry facilitates communication in endocrinology; consistent staging methods permit comparison of data in oncology.
J L, Simpson, A O, Martin
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The advantage of a standardized nomenclature is apparent in any discipline. A standardized method for designating carbon molecules in steroid chemistry facilitates communication in endocrinology; consistent staging methods permit comparison of data in oncology.
J L, Simpson, A O, Martin
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2005
Cytogenetic analysis by classical chromosome banding, in combination with different fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) based methods, including comparative genomic hybridization and multicolour FISH, provides important information concerning the diagnosis, staging and prognosis of, as well as the planning of therapeutic intervention against ...
Christa, Fonatsch, Elisabeth, Krömer
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Cytogenetic analysis by classical chromosome banding, in combination with different fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) based methods, including comparative genomic hybridization and multicolour FISH, provides important information concerning the diagnosis, staging and prognosis of, as well as the planning of therapeutic intervention against ...
Christa, Fonatsch, Elisabeth, Krömer
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Biology of the Cell, 1986
Classical cytogenetics is often tedious and many efforts have been made to develop other methods of chromosome analysis, among which flow karyotyping has recently emerged. Although less efficient than banding techniques to identify each chromosome, flow cytometry offers the opportunity of analyzing large quantities of chromosomes at a very high rate ...
A, Bernheim, R, Miglierina
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Classical cytogenetics is often tedious and many efforts have been made to develop other methods of chromosome analysis, among which flow karyotyping has recently emerged. Although less efficient than banding techniques to identify each chromosome, flow cytometry offers the opportunity of analyzing large quantities of chromosomes at a very high rate ...
A, Bernheim, R, Miglierina
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