The CLEC12A receptor marks human basophils: Potential implications for minimal residual disease detection in acute myeloid leukemia

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The CLEC12A receptor marks human basophils : Potential implications for minimal residual disease detection in acute myeloid leukemia. / Toft-petersen, Marie; Stidsholt Roug, Anne; Plesner, Trine; Ebbesen, Lene; Brown, Gordon D.; Nederby, Line.

In: Cytometry. Part B: Clinical Cytometry, Vol. 94, No. 3, 2018, p. 520-526.

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Harvard

Toft-petersen, M, Stidsholt Roug, A, Plesner, T, Ebbesen, L, Brown, GD & Nederby, L 2018, 'The CLEC12A receptor marks human basophils: Potential implications for minimal residual disease detection in acute myeloid leukemia', Cytometry. Part B: Clinical Cytometry, vol. 94, no. 3, pp. 520-526. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.v94.3

APA

Toft-petersen, M., Stidsholt Roug, A., Plesner, T., Ebbesen, L., Brown, G. D., & Nederby, L. (2018). The CLEC12A receptor marks human basophils: Potential implications for minimal residual disease detection in acute myeloid leukemia. Cytometry. Part B: Clinical Cytometry, 94(3), 520-526. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.v94.3

Vancouver

Toft-petersen M, Stidsholt Roug A, Plesner T, Ebbesen L, Brown GD, Nederby L. The CLEC12A receptor marks human basophils: Potential implications for minimal residual disease detection in acute myeloid leukemia. Cytometry. Part B: Clinical Cytometry. 2018;94(3):520-526. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.v94.3

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Toft-petersen, Marie ; Stidsholt Roug, Anne ; Plesner, Trine ; Ebbesen, Lene ; Brown, Gordon D. ; Nederby, Line. / The CLEC12A receptor marks human basophils : Potential implications for minimal residual disease detection in acute myeloid leukemia. In: Cytometry. Part B: Clinical Cytometry. 2018 ; Vol. 94, No. 3. pp. 520-526.

Bibtex

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