Mutations in AMBRA1 aggravate β-thalassemia; targeting MYD88 mutations in lymphomas; air pollution and incident VTE risk

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New Research: Mitochondrial DNA in TRALI and Venetoclax-Obinituzumab in CLL Trials

In this week's episode, associate editor Dr. James Griffin interviews researchers Dr. John Semple and Dr. Othman Al-Sawaf on their groundbreaking studies on transfusion-related acute lung injury and chronic lymphocytic leukemia treatment. Dr. Semple explored how mitochondrial DNA ...  Show more

Bispecific Antibodies in Aggressive B-Cell Lymphoma: Real-World Insights and Future Directions

In this week's episode, Blood editor Dr. Laura Michaelis interviews author Dr. Taylor Brooks on his latest paper published in volume 146 issue 18 of Blood Journal. The conversation discusses outcomes of bispecific antibodies (epcoritamab or glofitamab) in treating aggressive B-ce ...  Show more

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