![]() Blood remains interested in these articles, and under the new article type designation they will be published both online and in print. ![]() Over time, it has become increasingly common for a wide range of research papers to include significant supplemental datasets, and as a result we are now folding e-Blood into our Regular Article designation. Some years ago, we created the e-Blood article type for manuscripts that presented novel datasets or methodologies with high relevance for hematology research.
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