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  3. UW researchers identify cell type that could be key to preventing marrow transplant complication

UW researchers identify cell type that could be key to preventing marrow transplant complication

UW researchers at the Carbone Cancer Center have identified the cells that can cause graft-versus-host disease, the most common complication of bone marrow transplants.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/uw-researchers-identify-cell-type-that-could-be-key-to-preventing-marrow-transplant-complication/
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