Successful autografting in chronic myelogenous leukaemia using Philadelphia negative blood progenitor cells mobilized with rHuG‐CSF alone in a patient responding to alpha‐interferon
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E. Montserrat | J. Sierra | C. Martínez | C. Rozman | F. Cervantes | Á. Urbano-Ispizua | M. Rovira | B. Nomdedeu | P. Marín | E. Carreras | ALVARO URBANO‐ISPIZUA
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