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Bone Marrow Transplantation | 2023

Post-transplantation cyclophosphamide is associated with increased bacterial infections.

Ustun C, Chen M, Kim S, Auletta JJ, Batista MV, Battiwalla M, Cerny J, Gowda L, Hill JA, Liu H, Munshi PN, Nathan S, Seftel MD, Wingard JR, Chemaly RF, Dandoy CE, Perales MA, Riches M, Papanicolaou GA

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PMID: 37903992

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