Development of immunoglobulin variable heavy chain gene consensus probes with conjugated 3′ minor groove binder groups for monitoring minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

Journal Title: Clinical Molecular Pathology - Year 2003, Vol 56, Issue 12

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M Uchiyama, C Maesawa, A Yashima, T Itabashi, T Satoh, M Tarusawa, M Endo, Y Takahashi, S Sasaki, S Tsuchiya, Y Ishida, T Masuda

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  • EP ID EP679628
  • DOI  10.1136/jcp.56.12.952
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M Uchiyama, C Maesawa, A Yashima, T Itabashi, T Satoh, M Tarusawa, M Endo, Y Takahashi, S Sasaki, S Tsuchiya, Y Ishida, T Masuda (2003). Development of immunoglobulin variable heavy chain gene consensus probes with conjugated 3′ minor groove binder groups for monitoring minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Clinical Molecular Pathology, 56(12), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-679628