Hyperfractionated total body irradiation for bone marrow transplantation: I. Early results in leukemia patients.
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R. Dinsmore | C. Chui | B. Shank | J. Kim | F. Chu | N. Kapoor | R. O'reilly | E. Grossbard | S. Hopfan | D. Kirkpatrick | A. Reid | L. Simpson | R. Mohan | D. Finegan
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