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J V Melo

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Leukemia|May 1, 1996
The molecular biology of chronic myeloid leukaemiaJ V Melo
Blood|October 1, 1996
The diversity of BCR-ABL fusion proteins and their relationship to leukemia phenotypeJ V Melo
Bailliere'S Clinical Haematology|June 1, 1997
BCR-ABL gene variantsJ V Melo
Leukemia|August 1, 1992
Specific point mutations that activate v-abl are not found in Philadelphia-negative chronic myeloid leukaemia, Philadelphia-negative acute lymphoblastic leukaemia or blast transformation of chronic myeloid leukaemiaJ V Melo, J M Goldman
Leukemia|August 1, 1995
Reply to Haas: Are ABL and BCR imprinted? (Leukemia 1995; 9: 740-743)J V Melo, J M Goldman
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 5, 2001
Targeting the BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase in chronic myeloid leukemiaJ M Goldman, J V Melo
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology|April 1, 1984
Reactivity of the monoclonal antibody RFB1 in chronic B-cell leukaemiasJ V Melo, D Catovsky, M Bodger
Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 1, 1987
Different reactivity of monoclonal antibodies against common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia antigen (CD10)S Haralambidou, J V Melo, D Catovsky
British Journal of Haematology|June 1, 1986
The relationship between chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and prolymphocytic leukaemia. I. Clinical and laboratory features of 300 patients and characterization of an intermediate groupJ V Melo, D Catovsky, D A Galton
Blood|April 15, 1995
BCR-ABL, ABL-BCR, BCR, and ABL genes are all expressed in individual granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming unit colonies derived from blood of patients with chronic myeloid leukemiaJ Diamond, J M Goldman, J V Melo
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Leukemia|May 1, 1996
The molecular biology of chronic myeloid leukaemiaJ V Melo
Blood|October 1, 1996
The diversity of BCR-ABL fusion proteins and their relationship to leukemia phenotypeJ V Melo
Bailliere'S Clinical Haematology|June 1, 1997
BCR-ABL gene variantsJ V Melo
Leukemia|August 1, 1992
Specific point mutations that activate v-abl are not found in Philadelphia-negative chronic myeloid leukaemia, Philadelphia-negative acute lymphoblastic leukaemia or blast transformation of chronic myeloid leukaemiaJ V Melo, J M Goldman
Leukemia|August 1, 1995
Reply to Haas: Are ABL and BCR imprinted? (Leukemia 1995; 9: 740-743)J V Melo, J M Goldman
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 5, 2001
Targeting the BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase in chronic myeloid leukemiaJ M Goldman, J V Melo
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology|April 1, 1984
Reactivity of the monoclonal antibody RFB1 in chronic B-cell leukaemiasJ V Melo, D Catovsky, M Bodger
Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 1, 1987
Different reactivity of monoclonal antibodies against common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia antigen (CD10)S Haralambidou, J V Melo, D Catovsky
British Journal of Haematology|June 1, 1986
The relationship between chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and prolymphocytic leukaemia. I. Clinical and laboratory features of 300 patients and characterization of an intermediate groupJ V Melo, D Catovsky, D A Galton
Blood|April 15, 1995
BCR-ABL, ABL-BCR, BCR, and ABL genes are all expressed in individual granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming unit colonies derived from blood of patients with chronic myeloid leukemiaJ Diamond, J M Goldman, J V Melo
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