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THE ascites tumour NK/Ly was described in 1960 by Németh and Kellner1. We have investigated the cytochemistry of the tumour cells of this lymphoma. It appeared to us that the lymphoma cells have a rather characteristic structure (Fig. 1).
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KURNATOWSKI, A., WILLIGHAGEN, R. Cytochemistry of the NK/Ly Lymphoma. Nature 198, 1211–1212 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1981211a0
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