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Blood|August 4, 2005
Evidence for reduced B-cell progenitors in early (low-risk) myelodysplastic syndromeAlexander Sternberg, Sally Killick, Tim Littlewood, et al.
New Media & Society|May 6, 2024
Online social connections and Internet use among people with intellectual disabilities in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemicSue Caton, Chris Hatton, Amanda Gillooly, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|November 21, 2017
Comparison of behavioural activation with guided self-help for treatment of depression in adults with intellectual disabilities: a randomised controlled trialAndrew Jahoda, Richard Hastings, Chris Hatton, et al.
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Blood|August 4, 2005
Evidence for reduced B-cell progenitors in early (low-risk) myelodysplastic syndromeAlexander Sternberg, Sally Killick, Tim Littlewood, et al.
New Media & Society|May 6, 2024
Online social connections and Internet use among people with intellectual disabilities in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemicSue Caton, Chris Hatton, Amanda Gillooly, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|November 21, 2017
Comparison of behavioural activation with guided self-help for treatment of depression in adults with intellectual disabilities: a randomised controlled trialAndrew Jahoda, Richard Hastings, Chris Hatton, et al.
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