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bibliographicCitation Qu SQ, Qin TJ, Xu ZF, Zhang Y, Ai XF, Li B, Zhang HL, Fang LW, Pan LJ, Hu NB, Xiao ZJ. Long-term outcomes of imatinib in patients with FIP1L1/ PDGFRA associated chronic eosinophilic leukemia: experience of a single center in China. Oncotarget. 2016 May 31;7(22):33229–36. PMID: 27120808; PMCID: PMC5078089.
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