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11. Higher Risks of Toxicity and Incomplete Recovery in 13- to 17-Year-Old Females after Marrow Donation: RDSafe Peds Results.

12. Related peripheral blood stem cell donors experience more severe symptoms and less complete recovery at one year compared to unrelated donors

13. Effect of Aging and Predonation Comorbidities on the Related Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Donor Experience: Report from the Related Donor Safety Study.

14. Pathobiological Pseudohypoxia as a Putative Mechanism Underlying Myelodysplastic Syndromes.

15. Interaction of the intestinal cytokines-JAKs-STAT3 and 5 axes with RNA N6-methyladenosine to promote chronic inflammation-induced colorectal cancer.

20. Management of adverse events in patients with acute myeloid leukemia in remission receiving oral azacitidine: experience from the phase 3 randomized QUAZAR AML-001 trial

23. A Brief Analysis on Clinical Severity of Mandibulofacial Dysostosis Guion-Almeida Type.

24. In vitro vascular differentiation system efficiently produces natural killer cells for cancer immunotherapies

30. PFHxS Exposure and the Risk of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.

35. Data from Pathobiological Pseudohypoxia as a Putative Mechanism Underlying Myelodysplastic Syndromes

36. Supplementary Methods from Pathobiological Pseudohypoxia as a Putative Mechanism Underlying Myelodysplastic Syndromes

37. Supplementary Table S2 from Pathobiological Pseudohypoxia as a Putative Mechanism Underlying Myelodysplastic Syndromes

38. Supplementary Figure S1-13 and Supplementary Table S1,3 from Pathobiological Pseudohypoxia as a Putative Mechanism Underlying Myelodysplastic Syndromes

43. Real‐world evidence of incidence and outcomes of aplastic anaemia following administration of immune checkpoint inhibitors.

44. SF3B4 Frameshift Variants Represented a More Severe Clinical Manifestation in Nager Syndrome.

49. A Brief Analysis on Clinical Severity of Mandibulofacial Dysostosis Guion-Almeida Type

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