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What cytochemical stains are negative in ALL but positive in AML?
Wrinkles
Lines or creases in the skin, often resulting from aging, loss of elasticity, or exposure to sun.
Brain
The complex central organ of the nervous system, enclosed within the skull, functioning as the primary receiver, organizer, and distributor of information for the body.
Myelin
A fatty substance that surrounds and insulates the axons of many neurons, enhancing the speed and efficiency of electrical signal transmission in the nervous system.
Insulates
Refers to the process or material used to prevent the transfer of heat, electricity, or sound from one area to another.
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