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2. Decrease in α-Globin and Increase in the Autophagy-Activating Kinase ULK1 mRNA in Erythroid Precursors from β-Thalassemia Patients Treated with Sirolimus

3. Premature aging of the immune system affects the response to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine in β-thalassemia: role of an additional dose

4. sj-pdf-1-tah-10.1177_20406207221100648 – Supplemental material for Expression of γ-globin genes in β-thalassemia patients treated with sirolimus: results from a pilot clinical trial (Sirthalaclin)

5. Premature aging of the immune system affects the response to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine in β-Thalassemia: additional dose role

6. Thalassaemia is paradoxically associated with a reduced risk of in‐hospital complications and mortality in COVID‐19: Data from an international registry

7. Expression of γ-globin genes in β-thalassemia patients treated with sirolimus: results from a pilot clinical trial (Sirthalaclin)

8. Italian patients with hemoglobinopathies exhibit a 5‐fold increase in age‐standardized lethality due to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection

9. A MRI Prospective Survey on Heart and Liver Iron and Cardiac Function in Thalassemia Major Patients Treated with Deferasirox Versus Deferiprone and Desferrioxamine in Monotherapy

10. Premature aging of the immune system affects the response to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine in β-thalassemia: role of an additional dose

11. Italian patients with hemoglobinopathies exhibit a 5-fold increase in age-standardized lethality due to SARS-CoV-2 infection

12. Thalassemia Is Paradoxically Associated with a Reduced Risk of In-Hospital Complications and Mortality in COVID-19: Data from an International Registry

13. Italian patients with hemoglobinopathies exhibit a 5-fold increase in age-standardized lethality due to SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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