PMID: 4270688Apr 1, 1973Paper

Leukemic cells with membrane properties of thymus-derived (T) lymphocytes in a case of Sézary's syndrome: morphologic and immunologic studies

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology
J D BroomeV Nussenzweig

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Jun 27, 1974·The New England Journal of Medicine·M Seligmann
Aug 16, 1973·The New England Journal of Medicine·J C BrouetM Seligmann
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Feb 1, 1976·Cancer·B C Nordqvist, J P Kinney
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