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Cancer Investigation, 1984
AbstractMalignant lymphomas disrupt the anatomical organization of lymphoid organs and are recognized by patterns of growth and the morphology of the abnormal cells. The phenotype of these cells can be determined with precision by the demonstration of cell surface receptors and antigenic determinants by standard immunologic procedures. Most B-cells are
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AbstractMalignant lymphomas disrupt the anatomical organization of lymphoid organs and are recognized by patterns of growth and the morphology of the abnormal cells. The phenotype of these cells can be determined with precision by the demonstration of cell surface receptors and antigenic determinants by standard immunologic procedures. Most B-cells are
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2007
The evolving classification systems in lymphoma have been driven by advances in the pathologic characterization of lymphoid malignancies. As evidenced by the detailed pathology descriptions earlier, subdividing heterogenous diseases results in an increasing number of distinct subtypes.
Ana M. Molina, Steven M. Horwitz
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The evolving classification systems in lymphoma have been driven by advances in the pathologic characterization of lymphoid malignancies. As evidenced by the detailed pathology descriptions earlier, subdividing heterogenous diseases results in an increasing number of distinct subtypes.
Ana M. Molina, Steven M. Horwitz
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