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Luesink M et al. – Differentiation therapy may induce chemokine production in the lung and in APL cells, which both trigger migration of leukemic cells. Since dexamethasone does not efficiently reduce leukemic chemokine production, pulmonary infiltration of leukemic cells may induce an uncontrollable hyper–inflammatory reaction in the lung.

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