Recipients Receiving Better HLA-Matched Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Grafts, Uncovered by a Novel HLA Typing Method, Have Superior Survival: A Retrospective Study.
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James Robinson | N. Russell | S. Mackinnon | J. Madrigal | B. Shaw | M. Potter | S. Marsh | J. Hayhurst | C. Anthias | D. Marks | Richard Szydlo | A. Pagliuca | David I Marks | Steven G E Marsh | Richard M Szydlo | Bronwen E Shaw | Antonio Pagliuca | J Alejandro Madrigal | Neema P Mayor | Nigel H Russell | K. Latham | James D Hayhurst | Thomas R Turner | Will P Bultitude | Jex-Ray Sayno | Franco Tavarozzi | Katy Latham | Chloe Anthias | Henny Braund | Robert Danby | Julia Perry | Marie C Wilson | Adrian J Bloor | I Grant McQuaker | Stephen MacKinnon | Michael N Potter | Victoria T Potter | Kirsty J Thomson | K. Thomson | V. Potter | R. Danby | N. Mayor | T. Turner | Will P. Bultitude | A. Bloor | J. Robinson | I. Mcquaker | F. Tavarozzi | J. Perry | H. Braund | M. Wilson | Jex-Ray Sayno
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