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Expression of Myeloid Differentiation Antigens in Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia

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Leucocyte Typing

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The immunological identification of surface antigens of myeloid cells may be a valuable technique for studying myeloid differentiation and classifying myeloid leukemias. In an effort to study the surface antigens of normal and leukemic myeloid cells, we have generated a series of monoclonal antibodies reactive with normal myeloid cells at various stages of differentiation. This panel of specific antibodies has been used to compare differentiation states of normal and malignant myeloid cells.

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Griffin, J.D., Schlossman, S.F. (1984). Expression of Myeloid Differentiation Antigens in Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia. In: Bernard, A., Boumsell, L., Dausset, J., Milstein, C., Schlossman, S.F. (eds) Leucocyte Typing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68857-7_32

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