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A presumed mouse parvovirus with overlooked high toxicity for human primitive CD34<sup>+</sup> hematopoietic precursors <i>in vitro</i> and in bone marrow-humanized mice. [PDF]
Segovia JC +19 more
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The role of gut microbiota in the onset and development of sepsis and its therapeutic potential: mechanisms and research progress. [PDF]
Tian Z, Li C.
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All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality in Patients With Bipolar II Disorder.
Hsu CW +10 more
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Borderlands Dim in Malignant Disease of the Blood-Forming Organs
It is in dealing with malignant disease of the blood-forming organs that teamwork between the radiologist and pathologist assumes its utmost importance, for here one faces so often a changing situation. In this group of malignant processes, it is impossible to catalogue once and for all time a given form of lymphoma or leukemia and be certain that it ...
R. Philip Custer
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Diseases of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs
The rubrics of this class, ICD 280–289, do not cover an important proportion of the deaths.
H. O. Lancaster
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Diseases of the Blood and Blood-Forming Organs
There is normally a 36% increase in the blood volume during pregnancy with a maximum at the 34th gestational week (Peck and Arias, 1979). This dramatic change is caused by the 47% plasma volume increase and 17% red blood cell mass increase. The latter reaches its maximum at term.
Nándor Ács +2 more
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Roentgen Therapy in Diseases of the Blood-Forming Organs
While roentgen therapy is recognized as the best symptomatic treatment available for leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, and similar conditions, there is apparently no standard method of irradiation. The details appear to differ in some respects with each roentgenologist.
Raphael Isaacs
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