Stable mixed chimerism without relapse after related allogeneic umbilical cord blood transplantation in a child with severe aplastic anemia
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P. Cony-Makhoul | J. Reiffers | F. Belloc | P. Bernard | Y. Pérel | J. Boiron | S. Cotteret | P. Merel | M. Micheau
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