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haematologica Journal of the Ferrata Storti Foundation
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Volume 105, Issue 8: August 2020
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1985 100-YEAR-OLD HAEMATOLOGICA IMAGES: THE LONG ROAD FROM THE BEAUTY OF DRAWING TO THE OBJECTIVITY OF PHOTOGRAPHY Carlo L. Balduini
Editorials
1986 Low-dose X-rays leave scars on human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells: the role of reactive oxygen species Masayuki Yamashita and Toshio Suda
1988 Busy signal: platelet-derived growth factor activation in myelofibrosis Anna E. Marneth and Ann Mullally
1991 When the bond breaks – targeting adhesion of leukemia cells to the meninges Lennart Lenk, Fotini Vogiatzi and Denis M. Schewe
1993 BCL2 dependency in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: it’s a family affair Shannon M. Matulis and Lawrence H. Boise
1996 Insights into vitamin K-dependent carboxylation: home field advantage Francis Ayombil and Rodney M. Camire
Persperctive Article
1999 An agenda for future research projects in polycythemia vera and essential thrombocythemia Tiziano Barbui et al.
Centenary Review Article
2004 Inherited thrombocytopenias: history, advances and perspectives Alan T. Nurden and Paquita Nurden
Review Article
2020 Clonal hematopoietic mutations linked to platelet traits and the risk of thrombosis or bleeding Alicia Veninga et al.
2032 Acquired von Willebrand syndrome: focused for hematologists Massimo Franchini and Pier Mannuccio Mannucci
Guideline Article
2038 Kreuth V initiative: European consensus proposals for treatment of hemophilia using standard products, extended half-life coagulation factor concentrates and non-replacement therapies
Flora Peyvandi et al.
Articles
Hematopoiesis
2044 Human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells display reactive oxygen species-dependent long-term hematopoietic defects after exposure to low doses of ionizing radiations
Elia Henry et al.
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