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Contribution of chemotherapy mobilization to disease control in multiple myeloma treated with autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation

G. L. Uy, L. J. Costa, P. N. Hari, M. J. Zhang, J. X. Huang, K. C. Anderson, C. N. Bredeson, N. S. Callander, R. F. Cornell, M. A.D. Perez, A. Dispenzieri, C. O. Freytes, R. P. Gale, A. Garfall, M. A. Gertz, J. Gibson, M. Hamadani, H. M. Lazarus, M. E. Kalaycio, R. T. KambleM. A. Kharfan-Dabaja, A. Y. Krishnan, S. K. Kumar, R. A. Kyle, H. J. Landau, C. H. Lee, A. Maiolino, D. I. Marks, T. M. Mark, R. Munker, T. Nishihori, R. F. Olsson, M. Ramanathan, T. E. Rodriguez, A. A. Saad, B. N. Savani, G. J. Schiller, H. C. Schouten, J. R. Schriber, E. Scott, S. Seo, M. Sharma, S. Ganguly, E. A. Stadtmauer, J. Tay, L. B. To, D. H. Vesole, D. T. Vogl, J. L. Wagner, B. Wirk, W. A. Wood, A. D'Souza

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