Effects of KIR ligand incompatibility on clinical outcomes of umbilical cord blood transplantation without ATG for acute leukemia in complete remission
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Title
Effects of KIR ligand incompatibility on clinical outcomes of umbilical cord blood transplantation without ATG for acute leukemia in complete remission
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Blood Cancer Journal
Volume 3, Issue 11, Pages e164-e164
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Springer Nature
Online
2013-11-29
DOI
10.1038/bcj.2013.62
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