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Phase 1/2 study of lenalidomide combined with low-dose cyclophosphamide and prednisone in lenalidomide-refractory multiple myeloma
Germ line mutations in shelterin complex genes are associated with familial chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Hereditary risk factors for thrombophilia and probability of venous thromboembolism during pregnancy and the puerperium
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November 10 2016
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BLOOD FLASHBACK
INSIDE BLOOD COMMENTARIES
PLENARY PAPER
Hematopoiesis and Stem Cells
The bulk of the hematopoietic stem cell population is dispensable for murine steady-state and stress hematopoiesis
Kristina B. Schoedel,Mina N. F. Morcos,Thomas Zerjatke,Ingo Roeder,Tatyana Grinenko,David Voehringer,Joachim R. Göthert,Claudia Waskow,Axel Roers,Alexander Gerbaulet
CLINICAL TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONS
Phase 1/2 study of lenalidomide combined with low-dose cyclophosphamide and prednisone in lenalidomide-refractory multiple myeloma
Clinical Trials & Observations
Inger S. Nijhof,Laurens E. Franssen,Mark-David Levin,Gerard M. J. Bos,Annemiek Broijl,Saskia K. Klein,Harry R. Koene,Andries C. Bloem,Aart Beeker,Laura M. Faber,Ellen van der Spek,Paula F. Ypma,Reinier Raymakers,Dick-Johan van Spronsen,Peter E. Westerweel,Rimke Oostvogels,Jeroen van Velzen,Berris van Kessel,Tuna Mutis,Pieter Sonneveld,Sonja Zweegman,Henk M. Lokhorst,Niels W. C. J. van de Donk
HEMATOPOIESIS AND STEM CELLS
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
Germ line mutations in shelterin complex genes are associated with familial chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Clinical Trials & Observations
Helen E. Speedy,Ben Kinnersley,Daniel Chubb,Peter Broderick,Philip J. Law,Kevin Litchfield,Sandrine Jayne,Martin J. S. Dyer,Claire Dearden,George A. Follows,Daniel Catovsky,Richard S. Houlston
PHAGOCYTES, GRANULOCYTES, AND MYELOPOIESIS
RED CELLS, IRON, AND ERYTHROPOIESIS
THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
Hereditary risk factors for thrombophilia and probability of venous thromboembolism during pregnancy and the puerperium
Clinical Trials & Observations
TRANSPLANTATION
Late acute graft-versus-host disease: a prospective analysis of clinical outcomes and circulating angiogenic factors
Shernan G. Holtan,Nandita Khera,John E. Levine,Xiaoyu Chai,Barry Storer,Hien D. Liu,Yoshihiro Inamoto,George L. Chen,Sebastian Mayer,Mukta Arora,Jeanne Palmer,Mary E. D. Flowers,Corey S. Cutler,Alexander Lukez,Sally Arai,Aleksandr Lazaryan,Laura F. Newell,Christa Krupski,Madan H. Jagasia,Iskra Pusic,William Wood,Anne S. Renteria,Gregory Yanik,William J. Hogan,Elizabeth Hexner,Francis Ayuk,Ernst Holler,Phandee Watanaboonyongcharoen,Yvonne A. Efebera,James L. M. Ferrara,Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari,Daniel Weisdorf,Stephanie J. Lee,Joseph Pidala
VASCULAR BIOLOGY
LETTERS TO BLOOD
BLOOD WORK
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MOZ (KAT6A) is essential for the maintenance of adult hematopoietic stem cells, but not progenitor proliferation and differentiation. Hence, both control (shown) and bone marrow from mice lacking MOZ function were able to produce morphologically indistinguishable blast cell colonies. See the article by Sheikh et al on page 2307.
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