Multimodal image analysis of chronic leukemic lymphoproliferative disorders and the hypothesis of "single" and "multiple" programmed stops in the development of typical and atypical forms of leukemias and lymphomas

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Matična publikacija: Collegium antropologicum
34 (2010), 2 ; str. 367-376
Glavni autor: Kardum-Skelin, Ika (-)
Ostali autori: Jelić-Puškarić, Biljana (-), Radić-Krišto, Delfa, Jakšić, Ozren, Kardum, Matko, Jakšić, Branimir, liječnik
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
Online pristup: Elektronička verzija članka

APA stil citiranja

Kardum-Skelin, I., Jelić-Puškarić, B., Radić-Krišto, D., Jakšić, O., Kardum, M., & Jakšić, B. (2010). Multimodal image analysis of chronic leukemic lymphoproliferative disorders and the hypothesis of "single" and "multiple" programmed stops in the development of typical and atypical forms of leukemias and lymphomas: Multimodal image analysis of chronic leukemic lymphoproliferative disorders and the hypothesis of "single" and "multiple" programmed stops in the development of typical and atypical forms of leukemias and lymphomas. Collegium antropologicum, p. 4.

Chicago stil citiranja

Kardum-Skelin, Ika, Biljana Jelić-Puškarić, Delfa Radić-Krišto, Ozren Jakšić, Matko Kardum, and Branimir Jakšić. "Multimodal image analysis of chronic leukemic lymphoproliferative disorders and the hypothesis of "single" and "multiple" programmed stops in the development of typical and atypical forms of leukemias and lymphomas: Multimodal image analysis of chronic leukemic lymphoproliferative disorders and the hypothesis of "single" and "multiple" programmed stops in the development of typical and atypical forms of leukemias and lymphomas." 2010: 4.

MLA stil citiranja

Kardum-Skelin, Ika, et al. "Multimodal image analysis of chronic leukemic lymphoproliferative disorders and the hypothesis of "single" and "multiple" programmed stops in the development of typical and atypical forms of leukemias and lymphomas: Multimodal image analysis of chronic leukemic lymphoproliferative disorders and the hypothesis of "single" and "multiple" programmed stops in the development of typical and atypical forms of leukemias and lymphomas." 2010: 4.