To the editor: Large granular lymphocyte (LGL) leukemia is a group of chronic lymphoproliferative disorders of cytotoxic T or natural killer (NK) cells frequently complicated with cytopenia and autoimmune phenomena.[1][1],[2][2] In the current World Health Organization (WHO) classification, T-LGL
High incidence of activating STAT5B mutations in CD4-positive T-cell large granular lymphocyte leukemia.
E. Andersson,Takahiro Tanahashi,N. Sekiguchi,V. Gasparini,Sabrina Bortoluzzi,T. Kawakami,K. Matsuda,T. Mitsui,S. Eldfors,S. Bortoluzzi,A. Coppe,A. Binatti,S. Lagström,P. Ellonen,N. Fukushima,Sayaka Nishina,N. Senoo,H. Sakai,H. Nakazawa,Y. Kwong,T. Loughran,J. Maciejewski,S. Mustjoki,F. Ishida
Published 2016 in Blood
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2016
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Blood
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2016-11-17
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Biology, Medicine
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