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Blood Cells for Sale

Scientific American, 2007
The article explains the process that a donation of blood goes through before it is given to a patient who needs it. A volunteer donor provides a pint which is then separated by layers into the different types of blood, each with their own specific function. In this way, recipients can get the type of blood that is most important for them to have.
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Umbilical Cord Blood Cells

2009
The umbilical cord of a healthy neonate contains within it a multipotential treatment for a myriad of diseases and injuries. What was once tossed into the biohazard waste without a second thought is now known to be a goldmine of antigenically immature cells that rival the use of bone marrow for reconstitution of blood lineages.
Jennifer D, Newcomb   +2 more
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Blood stem cell allografting

Current Opinion in Hematology, 1995
The emergence of peripheral blood stem cells as the preferred source of autologous rescue in high-dose therapy has indicated their potential benefits for allogeneic transplantation. Adequate mobilization with minimal side-effects can be achieved in normal donors using a short course of G-CSF.
A P, Haynes, N H, Russell
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Pediatric blood cell transplantation

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1997
To provide a review of the use of blood cell transplantation (BCT) in pediatric patients, the psychological and developmental issues related to BCT, and guidelines for supportive care.Review articles, research studies, and book chapters pertaining to BCT in children with cancer.BCT is a safe and reliable source of support after myeloablative regimens ...
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Red Blood Cell Transfusions

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— It is difficult for me to lend allegiance to the conclusions presented by the AMA Committee on Transfusion and Transplantation in the editorial published inThe Journal( 212 :147, 1970). Specifically, transfusion of red blood cells (RBC) rather than whole blood would certainly provide additional safety in the case of a patient who has ...
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Circulating tumour DNA — looking beyond the blood

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022
Ann Tivey, Matt Church, Natalie Cook
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The blood–tumour barrier in cancer biology and therapy

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Patricia S Steeg
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Sedimented red blood cells

Transfusion, 1980
Douglas W. Huestis   +3 more
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Electronic Blood-Cell Counting

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1960
T B, MAGATH, J, BERKSON
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Nano-omics: nanotechnology-based multidimensional harvesting of the blood-circulating cancerome

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022
Lois Gardner   +2 more
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