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Transient mechanical activation of the Piezo1 channel facilitates ex vivo expansion of hematopoietic stem cells. [PDF]

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Wang Q   +22 more
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New methods for the quantification of mixed chimerism in transplantation

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2023
BackgroundQuantification of chimerism showing the proportion of the donor in a recipient is essential for the follow-up of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation but can also be useful to document an immune tolerance situation after solid organ ...
Pascal Pedini
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Chimeral Clustering

Journal of Classification, 2021
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Jason Hou-Liu, Ryan P. Browne
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Chimeric xenotransplantation

Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2019
Purpose of review Organ transplantation is an effective treatment for selected patients with end-stage organ disease or specific cancer types. Its main limitations are the chronic lack of grafts and the lifetime need for immunosuppression.
Oldani, Graziano   +2 more
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Chimeric Proteins

2003
Most conventional vaccines consist of killed organisms or purified antigemc components of pathogens. However, this approach of vaccine development has several limitations. Large-scale growth of pathogens may be difficult to achieve and is not completely free of risk.
R, Janssen, J, Tommassen
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Chimeric Antibodies

2013
Here we describe a detailed protocol for the one-step preparation of antigen-specific human chimeric immunoglobulin G (IgG) monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) using an in vitro antibody design method referred to as the ADLib (Autonomously Diversifying Library) system.
Kohei, Kurosawa   +2 more
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Human chimerism

Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1981
After a short survey of the various kinds of human chimerism, 2 examples of spontaneous and permanent chimeras are presented: one case of blood chimerism in dizygotic male twins and a second case showing only one population of erythrocytes, lymphocytes and fibroblasts, in which the chimerism could only be detected by investigating the progeny of the ...
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Chimeric microtubule disruptors

Chemical Communications, 2010
A chimeric approach is used to discover microtubule disruptors with excellent in vitro activity and oral bioavailability; a ligand-protein interaction with carbonic anhydrase that enhances bioavailability is characterised by protein X-ray crystallography.
Mathew P, Leese   +13 more
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Blood group chimerism

Current Opinion in Hematology, 2006
With improved methods for detecting chimeras and growing numbers of stem cell transplantations, blood group and other forms of chimerism are observed with increasing frequency. This review will focus on the state of science and new insights into the multifaceted subject of blood group chimerism.Recognition that the immune system tolerates chimeric ...
Camilla, Drexler, Thomas, Wagner
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