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Radiotherapy-based conditioning is effective immunosuppression for patients undergoing transplantation with T-cell depleted stem cell grafts for severe aplasia.
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Novitzky, N
,
Thomas, V
,
Stubbings, H
,
Hale, G
,
Waldmann, H
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2004
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Radiotherapy-based conditioning is effective immunosuppression for patients undergoing transplantation with T-cell depleted stem cell grafts for severe aplasia.
por
Novitzky, N
,
Thomas, V
,
Stubbings, H
,
Hale, G
,
Waldmann, H
Publicado 2004
Journal article
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