Niederwieser, Christian
[Author]
;
Christiansen, Holger
[Degree supervisor];
Kiess, Wieland
[Other];
Thome, Ulrich H.
[Other]
Favorable outcome in children and adolescents with a high proportion of advanced phase disease using single/multiple autologous or matched/mismatched allogeneic stem cell transplantations
: Favorable outcome in children and adolescents with a high proportion of advanced phase disease usingsingle/multiple autologous or matched/mismatchedallogeneic stem cell transplantations
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Favorable outcome in children and adolescents with a high proportion of advanced phase disease using single/multiple autologous or matched/mismatched allogeneic stem cell transplantations
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Favorable outcome in children and adolescents with a high proportion of advanced phase disease usingsingle/multiple autologous or matched/mismatchedallogeneic stem cell transplantations