Omics techniques and biobanks to find new biomarkers for the early detection of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in middle-income countries: a perspective from Mexico
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) affects the quality of life of many children in the world and particularly in Mexico, where a high incidence has been reported. With a proper financial investment and with well-organized institutions caring for those patients, together with solid platforms to perfo...
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Main Authors: | William Alejandro Aguirre-Guillén (Author), Tania Angeles-Floriano (Author), Briceida López-Martínez (Author), Hortensia Reyes-Morales (Author), Albert Zlotnik (Author), Ricardo Valle-Rios (Author) |
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