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1. A High‐Sensitivity 10‐Color Flow Cytometric Minimal Residual Disease Assay in B‐Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma Can Easily Achieve the Sensitivity of 2‐in‐106 and Is Superior to Standard Minimal Residual Disease Assay: A Study of 622 Patients. Issue 1 (14th June 2019)

2. A novel and easy FxCycle™ violet based flow cytometric method for simultaneous assessment of DNA ploidy and six‐color immunophenotyping. (15th December 2015)

3. CD19 negative precursor B acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B‐ALL)—Immunophenotypic challenges in diagnosis and monitoring: A study of three cases. Issue 4 (8th June 2016)

4. CD304/neuropilin‐1 is a very useful and dependable marker for the measurable residual disease assessment of B‐cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Issue 4 (16th January 2020)

5. Eleven‐marker 10‐color flow cytometric assessment of measurable residual disease for T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia using an approach of exclusion. Issue 4 (19th August 2020)

6. Evaluation of CD229 as a new alternative plasma cell gating marker in the flow cytometric immunophenotyping of monoclonal gammopathies. Issue 3 (19th January 2018)

7. Evaluation of new markers for minimal residual disease monitoring in B‐cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia: CD73 and CD86 are the most relevant new markers to increase the efficacy of MRD 2016; 00B: 000–000. Issue 1 (27th October 2016)

8. Expression levels and patterns of B‐cell maturation antigen in newly diagnosed and relapsed multiple myeloma patients from Indian subcontinent. Issue 6 (8th November 2022)

9. Expression of CD304/neuropilin‐1 in adult b‐cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma and its utility for the measurable residual disease assessment. (12th January 2021)

10. Flow cytometric evaluation of CD38 expression levels in the newly diagnosed T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and the effect of chemotherapy on its expression in measurable residual disease, refractory disease and relapsed disease: an implication for anti-CD38 immunotherapy. Issue 1 (20th May 2020)