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bibliographicCitation Cho U, Cha HJ, Kim HJ, Min SK, Kim HK, Jung HR, Park G, Kim JE. FLI-1 is expressed in a wide variety of hematolymphoid neoplasms: a special concern in the differential diagnosis. Clin Exp Med. 2024 Jan 27;24(1):18. PMID: 38280044; PMCID: PMC10821826.
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title FLI-1 is expressed in a wide variety of hematolymphoid neoplasms: a special concern in the differential diagnosis
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