PCR-detectable nonneoplastic Bcl-2/IgH rearrangements are common in normal subjects and cancer patients at diagnosis but rare in subjects treated with chemotherapy

Marco Ladetto*, Daniela Drandi, Mara Compagno, Monica Astolfi, Federica Volpato, Claudia Voena, Anna Novarino, Berardino Pollio, Alfredo Addeo, Irene Ricca, Patrizia Falco, Federica Cavallo, Sonia Vallet, Paolo Corradini, Alessandro Pileri, Giacomo Tamponi, Antonio Palumbo, Oscar Bertetto, Mario Boccadoro, Corrado Tarella

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