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Prognostic value of a new clinically-based classification system in patients with CMML undergoing allogeneic HCT: a retrospective analysis of the EBMT-CMWP.
Onida F, Sbianchi G, Radujkovic A, Sockel K, Kröger N, Sierra J, Socié G, Cornelissen J, Poiré X, Raida L, Bourhis JH, Finke J, Passweg J, Salmenniemi U, Schouten HC, Beguin Y, Martin S, Deconinck E, Ganser A, Zver S, Lioure B, Rohini R, Koster L, Hayden P, Iacobelli S, Robin M, Yakoub-Agha I. Onida F, et al. Among authors: martin s. Bone Marrow Transplant. 2022 Jun;57(6):896-902. doi: 10.1038/s41409-021-01555-9. Epub 2022 Mar 29. Bone Marrow Transplant. 2022. PMID: 35352038 Free article.
Recently a new three-group clinical classification was reported by an International Consortium to stratify CMML patients with regard to prognosis. The groups were defined as follows: (1) Myelodysplastic (MD)-CMML: WBC 10 10(9)/l, circulating immature myeloid cells (IMC) = …
Recently a new three-group clinical classification was reported by an International Consortium to stratify CMML patients with regard to prog …
Mutations in ACTL6B Cause Neurodevelopmental Deficits and Epilepsy and Lead to Loss of Dendrites in Human Neurons.
Bell S, Rousseau J, Peng H, Aouabed Z, Priam P, Theroux JF, Jefri M, Tanti A, Wu H, Kolobova I, Silviera H, Manzano-Vargas K, Ehresmann S, Hamdan FF, Hettige N, Zhang X, Antonyan L, Nassif C, Ghaloul-Gonzalez L, Sebastian J, Vockley J, Begtrup AG, Wentzensen IM, Crunk A, Nicholls RD, Herman KC, Deignan JL, Al-Hertani W, Efthymiou S, Salpietro V, Miyake N, Makita Y, Matsumoto N, Østern R, Houge G, Hafström M, Fassi E, Houlden H, Klein Wassink-Ruiter JS, Nelson D, Goldstein A, Dabir T, van Gils J, Bourgeron T, Delorme R, Cooper GM, Martinez JE, Finnila CR, Carmant L, Lortie A, Oegema R, van Gassen K, Mehta SG, Huhle D, Abou Jamra R, Martin S, Brunner HG, Lindhout D, Au M, Graham JM Jr, Coubes C, Turecki G, Gravel S, Mechawar N, Rossignol E, Michaud JL, Lessard J, Ernst C, Campeau PM. Bell S, et al. Among authors: martin s. Am J Hum Genet. 2019 May 2;104(5):815-834. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.03.022. Epub 2019 Apr 25. Am J Hum Genet. 2019. PMID: 31031012 Free PMC article.