Specific marrow ablation before marrow transplantation using an aminophosphonic acid conjugate 166Ho-EDTMP.
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H. Deeg | B. Sandmaier | F. Appelbaum | J. Bianco | D. Fisher | R. Storb | H. Shulman | T. Graham | F. Schuening | P. Brown
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