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Leukocyte apheresis

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There is a separate page for Leukocyte apheresis which may be the same topic. Chimeric antigen receptor T cell points to that page but the topic is not mentioned there.

If Leukocyte apheresis is the same as Leukapheresis can an experienced editor transfer anything of use and then arrange deletion of the other page.

Thanks JDE94.126.214.18 (talk) 22:24, 12 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]