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EMBLEM Abstracts that will be Presented at ASH 2022

  • DNA Methylation-Based Burkitt Lymphoma Epitypes Have Distinct Molecular and Clinical FeaturesExternal Web Site Policy
  • Pklr Variants Associated with Acute Pain in Sickle Cell Disease Influence ATP Concentrations in Red Blood CellsExternal Web Site Policy
  • Increased Frequency of Mosaic Chromosomal Alterations in Peripheral Blood Samples of Sub-Saharan African Children with Endemic Burkitt LymphomaExternal Web Site Policy
  • Human Leukocyte Antigen Contributes to Childhood Endemic Burkitt Lymphoma in Eastern Africa: A Case-Control Association StudyExternal Web Site Policy
  • HBB rs334, ABO Rs8176703 and Plasmodium Falciparum Positivity at Enrollment Are Independently Associated with Lower Risk for Endemic Burkitt Lymphoma in Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, and MalawiExternal Web Site Policy

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