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How did retinoblastoma arise?
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  • Published: 30 August 1984

How did retinoblastoma arise?

  • F.A. BEEMER1,
  • C.W.M. VAN VEELEN2 &
  • G.E.J. STAAL3 

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  1. University Childrens Hospital, and Clinical Genetics Centre, PO Box 18009, 3501 CA, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    F.A. BEEMER

  2. Department of Neurosurgery, Academic Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    C.W.M. VAN VEELEN

  3. Department of Haematology, Academic Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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