Growth of Leukemic Cells in Culture

Peripheral blood cells from three patients with leukemia in relapse increased in numbers in short-term suspension cultures. This increase was dependent on the presence of either feeder populations containing a high percentage of blast cells or conditioned medium derived from such populations. Aneupl...

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Cell Division
Cells, Cultured
Chromosome Aberrations
Culture Media
Humans
Karyotyping
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute - blood
Lymphocytes - cytology
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