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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leukemia cells" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase in any context where you are discussing leukemia. For example, "The researcher studied the growth of leukemia cells in the laboratory."
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However, because of low expression of CAR on leukemia cells, the entry of Ad5 into leukemia cells is difficult.
"It was packed with leukemia cells.
"We didn't see any detectable leukemia cells," Dr. Jurcic said recently.
"It was below the level of detectability, but there can still be some leukemia cells present".
That may be followed with a bone-marrow transplant to stamp out leukemia cells that the drugs missed.
"There were findings in the laboratory suggesting that leukemia cells could differentiate, and it is gratifying to see this approach moving into the patient setting".
Risk was also higher for patients with a high count of immature leukemia cells and a low number of platelet cells in the blood.
TKIs selectively kill leukemia cells but not leukemia stem cells.
Pyrinodemins showed cytotoxicity against P388 murine leukemia cells [135, 136].
Hemotherapy kills both leukemia cells and normal hematopoietic stem cells.
Fig. 3 Flow cytometric detection of leukemia cells.
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