Fig. 2.
APL, microgranular variant (M3V). The nuclei of APL cells (double arrows) contain many tiny dots (microgranular pattern). The single arrow points to a residual normal hematopoietic cell showing the speckled positivity of wild-type PML. Indirect immunofluorescence technique with rhodamine-labeled antibody; nuclear DAPI counterstain; original magnification × 1,000.

APL, microgranular variant (M3V). The nuclei of APL cells (double arrows) contain many tiny dots (microgranular pattern). The single arrow points to a residual normal hematopoietic cell showing the speckled positivity of wild-type PML. Indirect immunofluorescence technique with rhodamine-labeled antibody; nuclear DAPI counterstain; original magnification × 1,000.

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