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High burden of clonal hematopoiesis in first responders exposed to the World Trade Center disaster

Sakshi Jasra, Orsi Giricz, Rachel Zeig‐Owens, Kith Pradhan, David G. Goldfarb, Angelica Barreto-Galvez, Alexander J. Silver, Jiahao Chen, Srabani Sahu, Shanisha Gordon-Mitchell, Gaurav S. Choudhary, Srinivas Aluri, Tushar D. Bhagat, Aditi Shastri, Cosmin A. Bejan, Shannon Stockton, Travis Spaulding, Victor Thiruthuvanathan, Hiroki Goto, Jeannine Gerhardt, Syed Hissam Haider, Arul Veerappan, Matthias Bartenstein, George Nwankwo, Ola Landgren, Michael D. Weiden, Jacqueline K. Lekostaj, Ryan Bender, Frederick A. Fletcher, Lee M. Greenberger, Benjamin L. Ebert, Ulrich Steidl, Britta Will, Anna Nolan, Advaitha Madireddy, Michael R. Savona, David J. Prezant, Amit Verma

2022Nature Medicine49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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