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Detection of minimal tumor load in blood stem cell autografts in multiple myeloma: Steady-state versus high-dose chemotherapy stem cell mobilization

  • Scientific Proceedings (Abstracts) Eighth Symposium of the Division of Experimental Cancer Research (AEK) of the German Cancer Society Heidelberg 1995 Posters
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Goldschmidt, H., Moos, M., Cremer, F. et al. Detection of minimal tumor load in blood stem cell autografts in multiple myeloma: Steady-state versus high-dose chemotherapy stem cell mobilization. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol 121 (Suppl 1), A38 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02572115

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