Current Issue December 2011, Vol. 24, No. 4

Issue Highlights

  • Genomic profiling of B-progenitor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
    December 2011(Vol. 24 | No. 4 | Pages 489-503)

    Charles G. Mullighan

  • Should the presence of minimal residual disease (MRD) in morphologic complete remission alter post-remission strategy in AML?
    December 2011(Vol. 24 | No. 4 | Pages 509-514)

    Richard M. Stone

  • Rituximab resistance
    June 2011 (Vol. 24 | No. 2 | Pages 203-216)

    Andrew R. Rezvani, David G. Maloney

  • Neuroprotective features of mesenchymal stem cells
    March 2011 (Vol. 24 | No. 1 | Pages 59-64)

    Antonio Uccelli, Federica Benvenuto, Alice Laroni, Debora Giunti

  • Prospective isolation of human MSC
    March 2011 (Vol. 24 | No. 1 | Pages 25-36)

    Abhishek Harichandan, Hans-Jörg Bühring

  • Ex vivo expansion of mesenchymal stromal cells
    March 2011 (Vol. 24 | No. 1 | Pages 73-81)

    Maria Ester Bernardo, Angela Maria Cometa, Daria Pagliara, Luciana Vinti, Francesca Rossi, Rosaria Cristantielli, Giuseppe Palumbo, Franco Locatelli

  • Prospective identification and isolation of murine bone marrow derived multipotent mesenchymal progenitor cells
    March 2011 (Vol. 24 | No. 1 | Pages 13-24)

    Fernando Anjos-Afonso, Dominique Bonnet

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About Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology

In practical paperback format, each 230 page topic-based issue of Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology provides a comprehensive review of current clinical practice and thinking within the specialty of haematology. All chapters are commissioned and written by an international team of practising clinicians with the Guest Editors for each issue drawn from a pool of renowned experts and opinion leaders; and take the form of practical, evidence-based reviews that seek to address key clinical issues of diagnosis, treatment and patient management. Each issue follows a problem-orientated approach that focuses on the key questions to be addressed, clearly defining what is known and not known. Management is described in practical terms so that it can be applied to the individual patient. The series' objective is to provide a continuous update for the busy clinician and researcher.