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Circulating Plasma Cells at the Time of Collection of Autologous PBSC for Transplant in Multiple Myeloma Patients is a Negative Prognostic Factor Even in the Age of Post-Transplant Maintenance Therapy
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Circulating Plasma Cells at the Time of Collection of Autologous PBSC for Transplant in Multiple Myeloma Patients is a Negative Prognostic Factor Even in the Age of Post-Transplant Maintenance Therapy

Andrew J. Cowan, Philip A. Stevenson, Edward N. Libby, Pamela S. Becker, David G. Coffey, Damian J. Green, Teresa S. Hyun, Jonathan R. Fromm, Ajay K. Gopal and Leona A. Holmberg
Biology of blood and marrow transplantation, Vol.24(7), pp.1386-1391
2018-07
PMID: 29481870

Abstract

Autologous transplantation Circulating plasma cells Multiple myeloma Plasma cells Stem cell collection

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Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.130 Lymphomas
1.130.617 Multiple Myeloma
Web Of Science research areas
Hematology
Immunology
Transplantation
ESI research areas
Immunology

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