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Clinical and Immune Effects of Peri-Transplantation JAK Inhibition for Myelofibrosis @AjHematology

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👉using JAK inhibitors until engraftment is safe

👉 improved efficacy signals (excellent engraftment, reduced acute GVHD)

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Sorry i didn't know the first link not working as well.

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