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Genetic analysis of dasatinib-treated chronic myeloid leukemia rapidly developing into acute myeloid leukemia with monosomy 7 in Philadelphia-negative cells.
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Nonablative neonatal bone marrow transplantation rapidly reverses severe murine osteopetrosis despite low level engraftment and lack of selective expansion of the osteoclastic lineage.
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Isolation and killing of candidate chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells by antibody targeting of IL-1 receptor accessory protein.
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Modeling the human 8p11-myeloproliferative syndrome in immunodeficient mice
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The Success Story of Targeted Therapy In Chronic Myeloid Leukemia A Population Based Study of 3,173 Patients Diagnosed In Sweden 1973-2008
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The Proportion of Ph+CD34(+)CD38(neg) Leukemic Stem Cells In the Bone Marrow of Newly Diagnosed Patients with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) In Chronic Phase (CP) Is Variable and Correlates with High Sokal Risk, High Leukocyte Count, Low Hemoglobin Concentration, Splenomegaly and Increased Hematological Toxicity During Initial TKI Therapy Data From a Randomized Phase II NordCML006 Study
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On algebraic curves for commuting elements in $q$-Heisenberg algebras
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Prospects for gene therapy of osteopetrosis.
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Low-dose busulphan conditioning and neonatal stem cell transplantation preserves vision and restores hematopoiesis in severe murine osteopetrosis.
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Successful Low-Risk Hematopoietic Cell Therapy in a Mouse Model of Type 1 Gaucher Disease
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