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1. Host genetics and COVID-19 severity: increasing the accuracy of latest severity scores by Boolean quantum features

2. Ultra-rare RTEL1 gene variants associate with acute severity of COVID-19 and evolution to pulmonary fibrosis as a specific long COVID disorder

3. Carriers of ADAMTS13 Rare Variants Are at High Risk of Life-Threatening COVID-19

4. An explainable model of host genetic interactions linked to COVID-19 severity

5. A case of beta-thalassaemia major resistant to standard treatment

6. An explainable model of host genetic interactions linked to COVID-19 severity

7. Common, low-frequency, rare, and ultra-rare coding variants contribute to COVID-19 severity

8. SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility and COVID-19 disease severity are associated with genetic variants affecting gene expression in a variety of tissues

9. Author response: Association of Toll-like receptor 7 variants with life-threatening COVID-19 disease in males: findings from a nested case-control study

10. Genetic mechanisms of critical illness in COVID-19

11. A case of beta-thalassaemia major resistant to standard treatment

12. Image-Aided Estimate of Tumor Burden in Hodgkin’s Disease: Evidence of Its Primary Prognostic Importance

13. Periodic erythroexchange is an effective strategy for high risk paediatric patients with sickle-cell disease

14. Successful recovery of acute hemosiderotic heart failure in beta-thalassemia major treated with a combined regimen of desferrioxamine and deferiprone

15. Development of lens opacities with peculiar characteristics in patients affected by thalassemia major on chelating treatment with deferasirox (ICL670) at the Pediatric Clinic in Monza, Italy

16. Progressive polarization towards a T-helper/cytotoxic type-1 cytokine pattern during age-dependent maturation of the immune response inversely correlates with CD30 cell expression and serum concentration

17. Serum level of the soluble form of the CD30 molecule identifies patients with Hodgkin's disease at high risk of unfavorable outcome

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