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Mazzi, B., Clerici, T., Zanussi, M. et al. Genomic typing for patient-specific human leukocyte antigen-alleles is an efficient tool for relapse detection of high-risk hematopoietic malignancies after stem cell transplantation from alternative donors. Leukemia 22, 2119–2122 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/leu.2008.98
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