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Primary radiotherapy showed favorable outcome in treating extranodal nasal-type NK/T-cell lymphoma in children and adolescents
Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in children with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP): study of 40 cases
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November 26 2009
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Primary radiotherapy showed favorable outcome in treating extranodal nasal-type NK/T-cell lymphoma in children and adolescents
Clinical Trials & Observations
Zhao-Yang Wang,Ye-Xiong Li,Wei-Hu Wang,Jing Jin,Hua Wang,Yong-Wen Song,Qing-Feng Liu,Shu-Lian Wang,Yue-Ping Liu,Shu-Nan Qi,Hui Fang,Xin-Fan Liu,Zi-Hao Yu
Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in children with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP): study of 40 cases
Clinical Trials & Observations
GENE THERAPY
HEMATOPOIESIS AND STEM CELLS
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
MYELOID NEOPLASIA
Expression profiling of a hemopoietic cell survival transcriptome implicates osteopontin as a functional prognostic factor in AML
Jason A. Powell,Daniel Thomas,Emma F. Barry,Chung H. Kok,Barbara J. McClure,Anna Tsykin,L. Bik To,Anna Brown,Ian D. Lewis,Kirsten Herbert,Gregory J. Goodall,Terence P. Speed,Norio Asou,Bindya Jacob,Motomi Osato,David N. Haylock,Susan K. Nilsson,Richard J. D'Andrea,Angel F. Lopez,Mark A. Guthridge
PHAGOCYTES, GRANULOCYTES, AND MYELOPOIESIS
PLATELETS AND THROMBOPOIESIS
THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
VASCULAR BIOLOGY
CORRESPONDENCE
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The glycoprotein Ibα-OS1 peptide complex crystal structure illustrated as a cartoon depiction demonstrates how a small peptide (cyan) can inhibit the large protein-protein interaction formed with von Willebrand factor through an allosteric mechanism stabilizing a key loop (brown). See the article by McEwan et al on page 4883.
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