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Full donor whole blood chimerism can predict superior progression free survival in reduced intensity alemtuzumab based conditioning transplant recipients for high risk MDS and AML ; a single centre experience

Kanellopoulos, A.
Saeed, M.
Eden, D.
Qureshi, I.
Cain, L.
Khawaja, J.
Kaparou, M.
Xenou, E.
Borg, A.
Arbuthnot, C.
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Heart of England NHS Trust; South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust; New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton
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2016-03-21
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Physicians Poster Sessions abstract P246 of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Valencia, Spain, 3–6 April 2016.
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Kanellopoulos A, Saeed M, Eden D, Qureshi I, Cain L, Khawaja J, Kaparou M, Xenou E, Borg A, Arbuthnot C, Randall K, Lee S, Holder K, Bratby L, Kishore B, Lovell R, Paneesha S, Nikolousis E. Full donor whole blood chimerism can predict superior progression free survival in reduced intensity alemtuzumab based conditioning transplant recipients for high risk MDS and AML; a single centre experience. Bone Marrow Transplant. 2016 Mar;51(Suppl 1):S242-S243. doi: 10.1038/bmt.2016.48.
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