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CTLA-4 polymorphisms and haplotype correlate with survival in ALL after allogeneic stem cell transplantation from related HLA-haplotype-mismatched donor
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A Bashey
A Bosch-Vizcaya
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A Ligers
A Perez-Garcia
AJ Barrett
AM Vannucchi
B Pauw De
CH Yan
CK Wong
D Saverino
ED Thomas
F.-R. Wang
FS Hodi
G Yousefipour
G.-X. Li
GI Mossallam
H Ueda
H. Chen
I Balic
J Crespo
J Wu
J.-Z. Wang
JS Miller
K Haller
K Wing
K.-Y. Liu
L Bouqbis
L.-P. Xu
LL Hudson
M Azarian
M Murase
M Mäurer
M Mäurer
MF Krummel
MF Liu
MH Sellami
MK Oaks
MR Brink van den
N Erfani
N Jain
PW Kammerer
RH Schwartz
S Ahmed
S Almasi
S Hori
S Purohit
S Sato
T Kouki
T Kouki
V Baniasadi
W. Han
WA Teft
WA Teft
WB Breunis
X.-H. Zhang
X.-J. Huang
X.-Y. Qin
XB Wang
XJ Huang
XS Zhao
XS Zhao
XY Qin
Y Metaxas
Y Wang
Y Wang
Y Wang
Y. Wang
Y.-J. Chang
Y.-Z. Qin
YJ Chang
Z.-F. Jiang
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Last time updated on 01/04/2019