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Fatal late-onset EBV-associated post transplant lymphoproliferative disease after umbilical cord blood transplantation due to persistent mixed chimerism and severe delay in T-cell recovery in a patient with Omenn's syndrome

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Meyer-Bahlburg, A., Winkler, J., Meerbach, A. et al. Fatal late-onset EBV-associated post transplant lymphoproliferative disease after umbilical cord blood transplantation due to persistent mixed chimerism and severe delay in T-cell recovery in a patient with Omenn's syndrome. Bone Marrow Transplant 34, 283–284 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bmt.1704564

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