van Muijen G N, te Velde J, den Ottolander G J, Brand A, Koopman-Broekhuyzen N, Schaberg A, Warnaar S O
Cancer. 1979 May;43(5):1682-8. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(197905)43:5<1682::aid-cncr2820430519>3.0.co;2-0.
Buffy coats from 31 patients with a diagnosis of leukemia and 16 normal donors were tested for the presence of a viral-like reverse transcriptase. Eighty-five percent of fresh leukemic buffy coats were positive. Also tested were spleens from 16 patients with hematological disorders and 5 spleens from patients without history of hematological malignancy. The 5 normal spleens were negative. Also negative were 4 spleens from patients with Hairy cell leukemia. From the remaining 12 spleens 7 were positive. Reverse transcriptase measurements can be used to distinguish leukemic from normal buffy coats.