
Stamping out high-risk myeloma with D-KRd and tandem transplant; plasmin-cleaved VWF in microthrombosis; SCD plasma sensitizes iPSC-derived sensory neurons
May 16, 202419m 40s
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Show Notes
In this week's podcast we'll discuss another step forward in stamping out high-risk myeloma. Then we'll hear about the plasmin-cleaved von Willebrand factor, or VWF, in microthrombosis. Finally we'll hear about new insights into the origins of sickle cell pain.
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Topics
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