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Cord blood is permitted, as well, provided that the unit is at least 6\u002F8 HLA matched and with a cryopreserved cellularity of at least 3x107 nucleated cells\u002FKg recipient body weight.\n* Female patients of childbearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test at screening, and all patients must agree to adhere to effective contraception during the study period.\n* Written study informed consent and\u002For assent from the patient and\u002For the parent, or guardian\n\nExclusion criteria applicable to all substudies\n\n* Patients \\\u003C 3 months and \\> 25 years of age at the time of HSCT.\n* Patients not in complete morphological remission at the time of enrollment.\n* Patients with an initial diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL).\n* Patients with ALL as a secondary malignancy.\n* Patients with a history of previous autologous or allogeneic HSCT (prior allogeneic transplantation is permitted for subjects receiving post-transplant interventions, such as those enrolled in the R2 and P1 substudies, provided that this is their first allogeneic HSCT).\n* Female patients who are pregnant or breast feeding.\n* Fertile male or female patients of childbearing potential who do not agree to abstinence or, if sexually active, do not agree to the use of contraception.\n* Active clinically uncontrolled bacterial, fungal, parasitic, or viral infection. Infections are considered controlled if appropriate therapy has been instituted and, at the time of screening, no physical or radiographic signs of infection progression are present.\n* Active HBV or HCV infection that requires treatment, or at risk for HBV reactivation (e.g. positive HBsAg). Subjects with negative HbsAg and positive total HB core antibody may be included if HBV DNA is undetectable at the time of screening. Subjects who are positive for HCV antibody are eligible only if polymerase chain reaction test is negative for HCV RNA. Subjects whose immune status is unknown or uncertain must have results confirming immune status before enrollment. 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