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Clinical significance of T-cell clonality in mycosis fungoides and other cutaneous T-cell lymphomas

Muche, J.M.

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Muche, J. M. (2010, May 20). Clinical significance of T-cell clonality in mycosis fungoides and other cutaneous T-cell lymphomas.

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CLINICAL  SIGNIFICANCE  OF  T-­‐CELL  CLONALITY       IN    MYCOSIS    FUNGOIDES    AND    OTHER  

CUTANEOUS  T-­‐CELL  LYMPHOMAS  

J.  Marcus  Muche                    CLINICAL  SIGNIFICANCE  OF  T-­‐CELL  CLONALITY  IN  MYCOSIS  FUNGOIDES  AND  OTHER  CUTANEOUS  T-­‐CELL  LYMPHOMAS  

J.  Marcus  Muche  

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