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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2004
Cord blood (CB) is a unique product, rich in haemopoietic stem cells (HSC), that is currently used in the transplantation setting to restore haemopoiesis. It restores haemopoietic stem cell function in patients suffering from malignancies, bone marrow (BM) failure disorders and inherited metabolic and immunological disorders.
Ruth, Warwick, Sue, Armitage
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Cord blood (CB) is a unique product, rich in haemopoietic stem cells (HSC), that is currently used in the transplantation setting to restore haemopoiesis. It restores haemopoietic stem cell function in patients suffering from malignancies, bone marrow (BM) failure disorders and inherited metabolic and immunological disorders.
Ruth, Warwick, Sue, Armitage
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1951
Homologous vascular grafts preserved in a blood vessel bank have proved their value clinically, and indications for their use are steadily growing. This stimulating contribution to surgery passed the early experimental stage when Gross and his associates reported the first use of homologous vascular grafts in human patients.1Since then the use of blood
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Homologous vascular grafts preserved in a blood vessel bank have proved their value clinically, and indications for their use are steadily growing. This stimulating contribution to surgery passed the early experimental stage when Gross and his associates reported the first use of homologous vascular grafts in human patients.1Since then the use of blood
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Blood Grouping, Blood Banking and Blood Transfusion
New England Journal of Medicine, 1951Transfusion Therapy Transfusions of whole blood, red-cell suspensions, plasma and plasma fractions are designed to serve one or more of the following objectives: restoration of the blood volume after hemorrhage, trauma and burns; maintenance of the concentration of circulating hemoglobin at an adequate level in certain types of anemia; provision of ...
L, SOUTTER, F H, ALLEN, C P, EMERSON
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Transfusion, 1965
The list of the most common deficiencies of Florida blood banks, published in 1960, proved useful to inspectors and to blood bank personnel in preparing for inspection toward accreditation by the American Association of Blood Banks. During the subsequent years, the most common deficiencies have changed.
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The list of the most common deficiencies of Florida blood banks, published in 1960, proved useful to inspectors and to blood bank personnel in preparing for inspection toward accreditation by the American Association of Blood Banks. During the subsequent years, the most common deficiencies have changed.
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Should Blood Banks Become Organ Banks?
Transfusion, 1975A M, Karow, A B, Glassman
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Medicina clinica, 2011
We describe the consequences of the mass arrival of victims and donors on our blood bank. Changes in the organization, interventions and activity related to transfusions and donations are presented. In the conclusion, we critically analyze our experience and discuss ideas that could be applied in future similar situations.
Javier, Anguita +3 more
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We describe the consequences of the mass arrival of victims and donors on our blood bank. Changes in the organization, interventions and activity related to transfusions and donations are presented. In the conclusion, we critically analyze our experience and discuss ideas that could be applied in future similar situations.
Javier, Anguita +3 more
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