Cell culture studies in CML.

Baillière's Clinical Haematology
C J Eaves, A C Eaves

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Citations

Sep 24, 2010·Leukemia·I SlomaC J Eaves
Nov 11, 1999·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·S GhaffariG Q Daley
Jan 5, 2005·The Journal of Clinical Investigation·Connie J Eaves
Jun 1, 1997·Baillière's Clinical Haematology·C J Eaves, A C Eaves
Jun 12, 2003·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·Connie EavesAllen Eaves
Jan 1, 1993·Leukemia & Lymphoma·C EavesA Eaves
Jan 1, 1990·Leukemia & Lymphoma·D W Galvani
Jan 1, 1993·Leukemia & Lymphoma·M Y Gordon
Nov 20, 1997·Journal of Cellular Physiology·D MetcalfL Robb
Jan 13, 2012·Nature Reviews. Cancer·Long V NguyenConnie J Eaves
Oct 26, 2007·Psychological Reports·Thomas O WilliamsGina Mariano
Jul 9, 1999·American Journal of Hematology·G A Martín-HenaoJ García
Jan 1, 1990·Leukemia & Lymphoma·J M Goldman

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