A Filipino infant with severe neutropenia owing to SRP54 mutations was successfully treated with ethnically mismatched cord blood transplantation from a Japanese cord blood bank
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00277-021-04518-8
A Filipino infant with severe neutropenia owing to SRP54 mutations was successfully treated with ethnically mismatched cord blood transplantation from a Japanese cord blood bank
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