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Everything you ever wondered about stem cell transplantation


Want to know about bone marrow transplant programs in Morocco or Pakistan or just about anywhere else in Africa, Asia or the Pacific? What about such programs for graft-vs-host disease, leukemia, anemia, or immunodeficiencies?

A special issue of Bone Marrow Transplantation has long summaries of all this and more, based on proceeding of a meeting last November

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