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Umbilical cord blood transplantation [PDF]
Since Gluckman et al ’s first description of successful haemopoietic stem cell transplantation using umbilical cord blood (UCB) as the source of marrow progenitors in 1989,1more than 500 umbilical cord blood stem cell transplants have been performed. Umbilical cord blood banks have been set up in the USA and Europe to store these cells, which in the ...
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Bacterial cellulose has undergone a transformative journey from early applications to its role in advanced regenerative medicine. The review has a pedagogical ambition, offering clear pathways for future research and clinical adoption. Harmonizing regulatory standards and conducting larger, well‐designed clinical trials with standardized endpoints will
Thomas Meslier+3 more
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Cord blood units (CBUs) for transplantation should be free of communicable disease and must contain a specific amount of total nucleated cells and CD34 + cells.
Sue Shin+5 more
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Histamine metabolism in the human placenta and in the umbilical cord blood [PDF]
Regine Kapeller-Adler
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Convergence drawing is used to create flexible, microscale, multifunctional fiber‐based neural probes. Optimized materials selection enables individual devices to perform neural recording, electrical stimulation, optogenetics, fiber photometry, fluid delivery, and voltammetric neurotransmitter detection in rodents.
Nicolette Driscoll+16 more
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Hemoglobin biosynthesis in individual bursts in culture: studies of human umbilical cord blood [PDF]
K Kidoguchi+4 more
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This review highlights recent progress in piezoelectric materials for regenerative medicine, emphasizing their ability to convert mechanical stimuli into bioelectric signals that promote tissue repair. Key discussions cover the intrinsic piezoelectric properties of biological tissues, co‐stimulation cellular mechanisms for tissue regeneration, and ...
Xinyu Wang+3 more
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Cord blood transplantation in childhood.
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Locatelli, F+7 more
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Cord blood transplantation in adults [PDF]
Umbilical cord blood has several advantages of immediate availability, no risk to donors, a lower risk for acute and chronic GVHD despite major human leukocyte Ag (HLA) disparity, and a lower risk of transmitting infections. As a result of the early successes with pediatric cord blood transplantation (CBT), cord blood from unrelated donors have been ...
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