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Correction: T-cell depleted haploidentical transplantation in children with hematological malignancies: a comparison between CD3+/CD19+ and TCRαβ+/CD19+ depletion platforms. [PDF]
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Single-cell profiling of long non-coding RNAs in the hematopoietic system. [PDF]
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SGLT2i-associated erythrocytosis: closing the evidence gap. [PDF]
Chin-Yee B, Hsia CC.
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Correction to: Mutational heterogeneities in STAT3 and clonal hematopoiesis-related genes in acquired pure red cell aplasia. [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2008
The basic principles of hematology used in mammalian medicine can be applied to reptiles. The appearances of the blood cells are significantly different from those seen in most mammals, and vary with taxa and staining method used. Many causes for abnormalities of the reptilian hemogram are similar to those for mammals, although additional factors such ...
John M, Sykes, Eric, Klaphake
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The basic principles of hematology used in mammalian medicine can be applied to reptiles. The appearances of the blood cells are significantly different from those seen in most mammals, and vary with taxa and staining method used. Many causes for abnormalities of the reptilian hemogram are similar to those for mammals, although additional factors such ...
John M, Sykes, Eric, Klaphake
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001
The hematology topics that generated the most attention in the past year were the newer concepts in anticoagulation, thrombosis, hemostasis, transfusion therapy, hemochromatosis, and novel therapie...
Geraldine P. Schechter +2 more
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The hematology topics that generated the most attention in the past year were the newer concepts in anticoagulation, thrombosis, hemostasis, transfusion therapy, hemochromatosis, and novel therapie...
Geraldine P. Schechter +2 more
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Prostaglandins in Hematology [PDF]
Prostaglandin E,(PGE,) increases the deformability of red blood cells by decreasing cell volume, while PGE2has the opposite effect. This takes place within seconds and requires low, physiological doses of prostaglandin. They may be important in controlling capillary circulation.
James E. Allen, C. Robert Valeri
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2015
Avian veterinarians often rely heavily on the results of various diagnostic tests, including hematology results. As such, cellular identification and evaluation of the cellular response are invaluable tools that help veterinarians understand the health or condition of their patient, as well as to monitor severity and clinical progression of disease and
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Avian veterinarians often rely heavily on the results of various diagnostic tests, including hematology results. As such, cellular identification and evaluation of the cellular response are invaluable tools that help veterinarians understand the health or condition of their patient, as well as to monitor severity and clinical progression of disease and
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
Net overexpression or derangements of PTK-encoding oncogenes and ras serve as critical driving forces in the evolution of many epithelial and lymphohematopoietic cancers. The ability to impede signal transduction through ras-based pathways could provide a powerful molecular target for therapy and prevention of a broad spectrum of malignant neoplasms.
Samuel Broder, Judith E. Karp
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Net overexpression or derangements of PTK-encoding oncogenes and ras serve as critical driving forces in the evolution of many epithelial and lymphohematopoietic cancers. The ability to impede signal transduction through ras-based pathways could provide a powerful molecular target for therapy and prevention of a broad spectrum of malignant neoplasms.
Samuel Broder, Judith E. Karp
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