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1. PCNEO, a New Proficiency Testing Program for Flow Cytometric Analysis of Plasma Cell Neoplasms From the College of American Pathologists Diagnostic Immunology and Flow Cytometry Committee.

2. Immunophenotype of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in minorities- analysis from the SEER database.

3. Multi-site reproducibility of a human immunophenotyping assay in whole blood and peripheral blood mononuclear cells preparations using CyTOF technology coupled with Maxpar Pathsetter, an automated data analysis system.

4. Flow cytometry diagnosis in myelodysplastic syndrome: Current practice in Latin America and comparison with other regions of the world.

5. Bronchiolar Adenoma: Expansion of the Concept of Ciliated Muconodular Papillary Tumors With Proposal for Revised Terminology Based on Morphologic, Immunophenotypic, and Genomic Analysis of 25 Cases.

6. Control lymphocyte subsets: can one country's values serve for another's?

7. Immunophenotypic profiles in families with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome.

8. U.S.-Canadian Consensus recommendations on the immunophenotypic analysis of hematologic neoplasia by flow cytometry: selection of antibody combinations.

9. U.S.-Canadian Consensus recommendations on the immunophenotypic analysis of hematologic neoplasia by flow cytometry: standardization and validation of laboratory procedures.

10. Are there differences between laboratories that use or fail to use the CDC's guidelines to measure CD4+ and CD8+ T cells?

11. Guideline for flow cytometric immunophenotyping: a report from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Division of AIDS.

12. HLA-B27 typing. A comparative evaluation between the standard NIH method and flow cytometry.

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