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De gedragskundige contra-expertise in straf- en tbs-zaken: problemen en oplossingen
Evaluation of Dutch guideline for just-in-time addition of plerixafor to stem cell mobilization in patients who fail with granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor
Rapid induction of single donor chimerism after double umbilical cord blood transplantation preceded by reduced intensity conditioning: results of the HOVON 106 phase II study
Effectiveness and safety of different methods for induction of labor in women with a previous cesarean section
HOVON 106: a phase II study to assess engraftment and engraftment kinetics after double cord blood transplantation preceded by a reduced-intensity conditioning regimen
Double Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation Preceded by a Reduced-Intensity Conditioning Regimen: Rapid Induction of Single Donor Chimerism and Highly Predictive Value of Early CD4+ T Cell and NK Cell Predominance
Differentiation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Into Functional Oligodendrocytes