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As we enter a new millennium, it is clear that some of the greatest recent medical advances have been in the field of hematology. For example, reports indicate the early successes of gene therapy for blood diseases such as severe combined immunodeficiency and hemophilia. An understanding of the molecular basis of these and other blood diseases is required to maintain the momentum of current progress in the field. Since our knowledge of molecular hematology is expanding rapidly, the task of assembling a useful textbook on the field would seem difficult to accomplish. The editors of The Molecular Basis of Blood
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