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1976
his paper reported an extensive
characterization of childhood
lymphoblastic lymphoma by evaluating cell
surface markers and surface morphology
using the scanning electron microscope
(which did not prove useful). The cell surface
markers established the heterogeneity of
lymphoblastic lymphoma in children. This
paper was part of the first wave of studies,
mostly in adults, looking at cellular markers
and trying to better define and characterize
lymphomas for clinical trials. This model of
collaboration has proven extremely productive
for both improved clinical care and our
understanding of lymphoma biology.
Jaffe ES, Braylan RC, Frank MM, Green I, Berard
CW. Heterogeneity of immunologic markers and
surface morphology in childhood lymphoblastic
lymphoma. Blood. 1976;48(2):213-222.
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Jaffe ES, Braylan RC, Frank MM, Green I, Berard CW. Heterogeneity of
immunologic markers and surface morphology in childhood
lymphoblastic lymphoma. Blood. 1976;48(2):213-222.
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