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Germ Cell Transplantation

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2005
Transplantation of male germ line stem cells from a fertile donor to the testis of an infertile recipient restores donor-derived spermatogenesis in the recipient testis. The resulting sperm pass the donor genotype to the offspring of the recipient. Germ cell transplantation helped to elucidate the biology of male germ line stem cells and their niche in
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Limbal Stem-Cell Transplantation

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1999
Cornea epithelium is subject to constant trauma and shedding of the surface epithelium, and replenishment is from epithelial cells beneath and peripheral to the central desquamating epithelium. The origin of the corneal epithelium appears to reside in the crypts of Vogt, where a population of "immortal" stem cells resides, possessing enormous potential
E K, Akpek, C S, Foster
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Liver transplantation and liver cell transplantation

Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2012
Liver transplantation is nowadays the recognized treatment of many liver diseases and liver-based metabolic disorders in childhood. The indications are congenital cholestatic diseases, mainly biliary atresia, metabolic disorders and fulminant hepatic failure.
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Nonmyeloablative hematopoietic cell transplantation

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2001
The myeloablative doses of chemotherapy and radiation used with conventional allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation produce considerable morbidity and mortality that generally limit this treatment to patients younger than 55 years of age and in good general medical condition.
L, Feinstein, R, Storb
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Fetal stem-cell transplantation

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2008
Fetal stem-cell transplantation is an attractive approach to the treatment of a variety of hematological, metabolic and immunological diseases before birth. The possibility of delivering a large number of cells in an early stage of life, and of taking advantage of normal fetal stem-cell migration and development, is promising.
Eleonor, Tiblad, Magnus, Westgren
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Hospital Practice, 1993
The isolation, purification, and in vitro expansion of the hematopoietic stem cell have allowed pretransplant immunologic and genetic manipulation. As a result, rapid allogeneic or autologous hematologic reconstitution with minimal graft-versus-host disease is possible in patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy.
S, Jagannath, B, Barlogie, G, Tricot
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Cell transplantation

1993
Abstract Cell transplantation is a powerful tool for studying cellular interactions during development. It allows the behaviour of cells of known origin in various kinds of environments to be studied. Thus, cell transplantation has been used in both vertebrates and invertebrates to address several types of questions.
Prokop, A., Technau, Gerhard
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Stem Cell Transplantation Methods

2010
Just a few short years ago, we still used to think that we were born with a finite number of irreplaceable neurons. However, in recent years, there has been increasingly persuasive evidence that suggests that neural stem cell (NSC) maintenance and differentiation continue to take ace throughout the mammal's lifetime.
Kimberly D, Tran   +2 more
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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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Male Germ Cell Transplantation

Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2008
ContentsTransplantation of male germ line stem cells from a donor animal to the testes of an infertile recipient was first described in 1994. Donor germ cells colonize the recipient’s testis and produce donor‐derived sperm, such that the recipient male can distribute the genetic material of the germ cell donor.
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