Loss of plasmacytoid dendritic cell differentiation is highly predictive for post-induction measurable residual disease and inferior outcomes in acute myeloid leukemia

Wenbin Xiao*, Aaron D. Goldberg, Christopher A. Famulare, Sean M. Devlin, Nghia T. Nguyen, Sinnifer Sim, Charlene C. Kabel, Minal A. Patel, Erin M. McGovern, Akshar Patel, Jessica Schulman, Andrew J. Dunbar, Zachary D. Epstein-Peterson, Kamal N. Menghrajani, Bartlomiej M. Getta, Sheng F. Cai, Mark B. Geyer, Jacob L. Glass, Justin Taylor, Aaron D. VinyRoss L. Levine, Yanming Zhang, Sergio A. Giralt, Virginia Klimek, Martin S. Tallman, Mikhail Roshal

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