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ISSN 2327-2236
General Indications
Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2017June 01, 2016 EDT

Estimating the Burden of Cost in Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease: A Human Capital Approach

Chris A. Jones, Luca P. Fernandez, Peter Weimersheimer, Neil A. Zakai, Michael Sharf, Oscar A. Mesa, Christian Peters, Antonio di Carlo, Mitchell C. Norotsky,
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Jones CA, Fernandez LP, Weimersheimer P, et al. Estimating the Burden of Cost in Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease: A Human Capital Approach. JHEOR. 2016;4(2):113-118. doi:10.36469/​9814

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