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SF3B1 mutation identifies a distinct subset of myelodysplastic syndrome with ring sideroblasts by Luca Malcovati, Mohsen Karimi, Elli Papaemmanuil, Ilaria Ambaglio, Martin Jädersten, Monika Jansson, Chiara Elena, Anna Gallì, Gunilla Walldin, Matteo G. Della Porta, Klas Raaschou-Jensen, Erica Travaglino, Klaus Kallenbach, Daniela Pietra, Viktor Ljungström, Simona Conte, Emanuela Boveri, Rosangela Invernizzi, Richard Rosenquist, Peter J. Campbell, Mario Cazzola, and Eva Hellström Lindberg Blood Volume 126(2):233-241 July 9, 2015 ©2015 by American Society of Hematology
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Mutation patterns in MDS with ring sideroblasts and <5% bone marrow blasts. Luca Malcovati et al. Blood 2015;126:233-241 ©2015 by American Society of Hematology
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OS and CI of disease progression of patients with MDS with ring sideroblasts classified according to SF3B1 mutation status. Luca Malcovati et al. Blood 2015;126:233-241 ©2015 by American Society of Hematology
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OS and CI of disease progression of patients with MDS associated with SF3B1 mutation. Luca Malcovati et al. Blood 2015;126:233-241 ©2015 by American Society of Hematology
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