Both cycling and noncycling primitive progenitors continue to be mobilized into the circulation during the leukapheresis of patients pretreated with chemotherapy and G‐CSF (Q73893007)
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C. Eaves
C. Perotti
L. Torretta
P. Cerani
L. Salvaneschi
E. Ascari
M. Cazzola
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