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1. Distinct profile of CD34+ cells and plasma-derived extracellular vesicles from triple-negative patients with Myelofibrosis reveals potential markers of aggressive disease

2. Regulatory T cells from patients with end-stage organ disease can be isolated, expanded and cryopreserved according good manufacturing practice improving their function

3. Mobilized Peripheral Blood versus Cord Blood: Insight into the Distinct Role of Proinflammatory Cytokines on Survival, Clonogenic Ability, and Migration of CD34+ Cells

4. Mutations in JAK2 and Calreticulin genes are associated with specific alterations of the immune system in myelofibrosis

5. Circulating Calreticulin Is Increased in Myelofibrosis: Correlation with Interleukin-6 Plasma Levels, Bone Marrow Fibrosis, and Splenomegaly

6. Distinct profile of CD34+ cells and plasma-derived extracellular vesicles from triple-negative patients with Myelofibrosis reveals potential markers of aggressive disease

7. Regulatory T cells from patients with end-stage organ disease can be isolated, expanded and cryopreserved according good manufacturing practice improving their function

8. Circulating megakaryocyte and platelet microvesicles correlate with response to ruxolitinib and distinct disease severity in patients with myelofibrosis

9. Risk factors for infections in myelofibrosis: role of disease status and treatment. A multicenter study of 507 patients

10. STUDIO DELLA FUNZIONE E DEL PROFILO DEI MICRORNA IN MICROPARTICELLE CIRCOLANTI ISOLATE DA PAZIENTI ‘TRIPLI NEGATIVI’ E JAK2V617F MUTATI CON MIELOFIBROSI

11. Mobilized Peripheral Blood versus Cord Blood: Insight into the Distinct Role of Proinflammatory Cytokines on Survival, Clonogenic Ability, and Migration of CD34+ Cells

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13. Molecular and functional characterization of CD133+ stem/progenitor cells infused in patients with end-stage liver disease reveals their interplay with stromal liver cells

14. Risk factors for infections in myelofibrosis: role of disease status and treatment. A multicenter study of 507 patients

15. Mutations in JAK2 and Calreticulin genes are associated with specific alterations of the immune system in myelofibrosis

16. Molecular and functional characterization of CD133

17. Circulating Calreticulin Is Increased in Myelofibrosis: Correlation with Interleukin-6 Plasma Levels, Bone Marrow Fibrosis, and Splenomegaly

18. Have splenectomy rate and main outcomes of ITP changed after the introduction of new treatments? A monocentric study in the outpatient setting during 35 years

19. The Malignant Hemopoietic Clone of Triple Negative Patients with Myelofibrosis Shows in Vitro Functional Defects but Is Highly Responsive to the Pro-Survival Signals of Circulating Autologous Microvesicles

20. Reinfusion of highly purified CD133+ bone marrow-derived stem/progenitor cells in patients with end-stage liver disease: a phase I clinical trial

21. MYH9-related thrombocytopenia and intracranial bleedings: a complex clinical/surgical management and review of the literature

22. Signals of the Inflammatory Microenvironment Promote a Mutation-Associated Functional Dysregulation of the Circulating Megakaryocyte Progenitors of Myelofibrosis

23. Abstract 4077: Crucial factors of the inflammatory microenvironment (IL-1β/TNF-α/TIMP-1) promote the selection of highly malignant hemopoietic clone of myelofibrosis

24. Crucial Factors of the Inflammatory Microenvironment (IL-1 beta/TNF-alpha/TIMP-1) Promote Maintenance of the Malignant Hemopoietic Clone of Myelofibrosis By Stimulating the in Vitro Survival/Proliferation/Migration of Circulating CD34+ stem/Progenitor Cells

25. Key Immune Cell Subsets Are Dysregulated in Patients with Myelofibrosis

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