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New England Journal of Medicine, 1988
An increase in the dose of chemotherapy enhances the response of many experimental and clinical cancers, but the extent of dose escalation is often limited by myelosuppression.
K. Antman+9 more
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An increase in the dose of chemotherapy enhances the response of many experimental and clinical cancers, but the extent of dose escalation is often limited by myelosuppression.
K. Antman+9 more
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Science, 1968
A collagenase, operative at neutral and alkaline p H, has been extracted from the granule fraction of human granulocytic leukocytes. It digests reconstituted collagen fibrils and reduces the viscosity of collagen solutions.
Robert S. Brown+3 more
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A collagenase, operative at neutral and alkaline p H, has been extracted from the granule fraction of human granulocytic leukocytes. It digests reconstituted collagen fibrils and reduces the viscosity of collagen solutions.
Robert S. Brown+3 more
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Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 1992
The occurrence and functions of granulocytes in fishes varies between and within groups. Primitive groups (agnathans, holocephalans, elasmobranchs) all have eosinophils with homogeneous round granules. Elasmobranchs also have eosinophils with granules containing an axial crystalline rod, which is the sole eosinophil type present in lungfish ...
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The occurrence and functions of granulocytes in fishes varies between and within groups. Primitive groups (agnathans, holocephalans, elasmobranchs) all have eosinophils with homogeneous round granules. Elasmobranchs also have eosinophils with granules containing an axial crystalline rod, which is the sole eosinophil type present in lungfish ...
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Granulocyte Transfusion Therapy
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1994Although the efficacy of therapeutic granulocyte transfusions as treatment for progressive infections in severely neutropenic patients is supported by the medical literature, this form of therapy is not widely accepted because it has been extremely difficult to transfuse an adequate dose of compatible granulocytes.
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Granulocyte transfusion therapy
Current Opinion in Hematology, 1999Transfusions of granulocytes have been used for many decades to treat serious infections in patients with sustained periods of granulocytopenia. The benefit has been limited somewhat by the technical problems of obtaining adequate doses of granulocytes from normal donors and by histocompatibility issues in alloimmunized recipients.
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Regulation of progenitor cell proliferation and granulocyte function by microRNA-223
Nature, 2008Jonathan B. Johnnidis+8 more
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