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All material published in Blood represents the opinions of the authors and does not reflect the opinions of the American Society of Hematology, the Editors, or the institutions with which the authors are affiliated. Authors submitting manuscripts to Blood do so with the understanding that if a manuscript is accepted, the copyright in the article, including the right to reproduce the article in all forms and media, shall be assigned exclusively to The American Society of Hematology and that the corresponding author and all coauthors will be required to sign their copyright transfer using Blood Bench>Press. This can be done at any time following initial submission of a manuscript but must be completed before an accepted article is posted to First Edition or otherwise published in the journal. See the Author Guide for more details.
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