First reported case of splenic diffuse red pulp small B-cell lymphoma with novel mutations in CXCR4 and TRAF3 genes
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This official journal of the Japanese Society of Hematology covers all aspects of the field of hematology, namely, erythrocytes, leukocytes and hematopoiesis, hemostasis, thrombosis and vascular biology, hematological malignancies, transplantation, and cell therapy.
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Volume 117
Including PIH articles on Progress in pathophysiology and treatment of thrombocytopenia
The Japanese Society of Hematology was founded in 1937. The Society takes pride in being the second oldest hematological society in the world, next to the French Society of Hematology. The Society was approved as an incorporated association in 1990 by the Ministry of Education of Japan, with an official English language journal; International Journal of Hematology.
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