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1968 5
1969 4
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1974 7
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1988 11
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1990 3
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1992 6
1993 10
1994 11
1995 16
1996 12
1997 29
1998 17
1999 22
2000 18
2001 22
2002 21
2003 31
2004 32
2005 41
2006 44
2007 47
2008 36
2009 65
2010 88
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2012 132
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Autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation consolidation for first response is associated with longer survival among patients with nodal peripheral T-cell lymphoma.
Zhang Y, Rose A, Khadka S, Cao B, Eatrides J, Saeed H, Shah BD, Chavez J, Bello C, Lazaryan A, Khimani F, Ibarz JP, Liu HD, Locke FL, Jain MD, Zhang L, Kharfan-Dabaja MA, Kim J, Ayala E, Nishihori T, Sokol L. Zhang Y, et al. Among authors: shah bd. Transplant Cell Ther. 2024 May 11:S2666-6367(24)00403-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jtct.2024.05.006. Online ahead of print. Transplant Cell Ther. 2024. PMID: 38740140
Clinical Use of Super Bioavailable Itraconazole for the Management of Dermatophytosis: Consensus Statement by Dermatologists from India via the Modified Delphi Technique.
Saraswat A, Dogra S, Shenoy M, Verma S, K S, Ghate S, Ganjoo A, Aurangabadkar S, Tiwari A, Poojary S, Inamdar A, Majid I, Girdhar M, Shah B, Varma S, Ramamoorthy R, Dhoot D, Barkate H. Saraswat A, et al. Among authors: shah b. Dermatology. 2024 May 2. doi: 10.1159/000538080. Online ahead of print. Dermatology. 2024. PMID: 38697027
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