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2. Prospective Evaluation of Unrelated Donor Cord Blood and Haploidentical Donor Access Reveals Graft Availability Varies by Patient Ancestry: Practical Implications for Donor Selection

3. Racial disparities in access to HLA-matched unrelated donor transplants: a prospective 1312-patient analysis

4. Double-Unit Cord Blood (CB) Transplantation (dCBT) Supplemented with Haplo-Identical CD34+ Cells May be Associated with Enhanced Neutrophil Recovery but Successful Myeloid Bridging Is Strongly Influenced By Haplo CD34+ Cell Dose and Haplo-Winning CB Unit HLA-Match

6. Engrafting Unit-Recipient HLA-Allele Mismatch Is Not Associated with an Increased Risk of Transplant-Related Mortality (TRM) or Inferior Progression-Free Survival (PFS) after Double Unit Cord Blood (CB) Transplantation (dCBT) in Adults with Hematologic Malignancies

7. Evaluation of Cord Blood (CB) TNC & CD34+ Cell Content, Cell Dose & Donor-Recipient 8-Allele HLA-Match By Patient Ancestry: An Analysis of 544 Units in a Racially & Ethnically Diverse Patient Population

8. Evaluation of Cord Blood (CB) Unit TNC & CD34+ Cell Content & Donor-Recipient High-Resolution 8 HLA-Allele Match By Patient Ancestry: An Evaluation of 513 CB Units in a Racially & Ethnically Diverse Population of Adults with Hematologic Malignancies

9. Double-Unit Cord Blood (CB) Transplantation with Haplo-Identical CD34+ Cells (haplo-dCBT) May Speed Neutrophil Recovery Although Successful Bridging Is Contingent on Close Haplo-Winning CB Unit HLA-Match

10. A High Degree of Engrafting Unit-Recipient HLA-Allele Mismatch Is Not Associated with an Increased Risk of Transplant-Related Mortality (TRM) or Inferior Progression-Free Survival (PFS) after Double Unit Cord Blood (CB) Transplantation (dCBT) in Adults with Hematologic Malignancies

11. Long-Term Follow-Up of Adult Double Unit Cord Blood (CB) Transplantation (dCBT) Recipients Reveals High Rates of Progression-Free Survival after a Novel Cy/ Flu/ Thio/ TBI 400 Intermediate Intensity Conditioning Regimen

12. Despite Increasing Size of Unrelated Donor (URD) Registries and the Global CB Inventory Racial Disparities in Access to URD and CB Grafts Persist: A Prospective 10 Year Analysis of 1,112 Patients

13. Despite Increasing Size of Unrelated Donor (URD) Registries and the Global Cord Blood (CB) Inventory Racial Disparities in Access to URD and CB Grafts Persist: A Prospective 10 Year Analysis of 1,112 Patients

14. A Novel Intermediate Intensity Conditioning Regimen Achieves High Rates of Long-Term Outpatient Progression-Free Survival Offsetting the Disadvantage of Early Post-Transplant Complications in Adult Cord Blood (CB) Transplant Recipients

15. 197 - Long-Term Follow-Up of Adult Double Unit Cord Blood (CB) Transplantation (dCBT) Recipients Reveals High Rates of Progression-Free Survival after a Novel Cy/ Flu/ Thio/ TBI 400 Intermediate Intensity Conditioning Regimen

16. 177 - Despite Increasing Size of Unrelated Donor (URD) Registries and the Global CB Inventory Racial Disparities in Access to URD and CB Grafts Persist: A Prospective 10 Year Analysis of 1,112 Patients

17. Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Immune Checkpoints for the Treatment of Solid Tumors.

18. Long-Term Follow-up of Adult Double Unit Cord Blood (CB) Transplantation (dCBT) Recipients Reveals High Rates of Progression-Free Survival after a Novel Cy/ Flu/ Thio/ TBI 400 Intermediate Intensity Conditioning Regimen

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