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Authors: Fasching, K Panzer, S Haas, OA Borkhardt, A Marschalek, R Griesinger, F Panzer-Grumayer, ER
Citation: K. Fasching et al., Presence of N regions in the clonotypic DJ rearrangements of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain genes indicates an exquisitely short latency in t(4;11)-positive infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia, BLOOD, 98(7), 2001, pp. 2272-2274

Authors: Ford, AM Fasching, K Panzer-Grumayer, ER Koenig, M Haas, OA Greaves, MF
Citation: Am. Ford et al., Origins of "late" relapse in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia with TEL-AML1 fusion genes, BLOOD, 98(3), 2001, pp. 558-564

Authors: Fasching, K Konig, M Hettinger, K Mann, G Gadner, H Haas, OA Panzer-Grumayer, ER
Citation: K. Fasching et al., MRD levels during the first months of treatment indicate relapses in children with t(12;21)-positive ALL, LEUKEMIA, 14(9), 2000, pp. 1707-1708

Authors: Biondi, A Valsecchi, MG Seriu, T D'Aniello, E Willemse, MJ Fasching, K Pannunzio, A Gadner, H Schrappe, M Kamps, WA Bartram, CR van Dongen, JJM Panzer-Grumayer, ER
Citation: A. Biondi et al., Molecular detection of minimal residual disease is a strong predictive factor of relapse in childhood B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia with medium risk features. A case control study of the International BFM study group, LEUKEMIA, 14(11), 2000, pp. 1939-1943

Authors: Fasching, K Panzer, S Haas, OA Marschalek, R Gadner, H Panzer-Grumayer, ER
Citation: K. Fasching et al., Presence of clone-specific antigen receptor gene rearrangements at birth indicates an in utero origin of diverse types of early childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia, BLOOD, 95(8), 2000, pp. 2722-2724

Authors: Panzer-Grumayer, ER Schneider, M Panzer, S Fasching, K Gadner, H
Citation: Er. Panzer-grumayer et al., Rapid molecular response during early induction chemotherapy predicts a good outcome in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia, BLOOD, 95(3), 2000, pp. 790-794
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