World Marrow Donor Association guidelines for use of HLA nomenclature and its validation in the data exchange among hematopoietic stem cell donor registries and cord blood banks
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M Maiers | C Raffoux | M. Maiers | S. Marsh | W. Bochtler | M. Oudshoorn | C. Raffoux | C K Hurley | M Oudshoorn | W Bochtler | C. Mueller | S G E Marsh | C Mueller | C. Hurley
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