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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2009
We present two cases where GS was sole presentations, months before the diagnosis of AML.
J B, Ghosh, Mahua, Roy, Anirban, Halder
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We present two cases where GS was sole presentations, months before the diagnosis of AML.
J B, Ghosh, Mahua, Roy, Anirban, Halder
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Influence of Granulocyte Antibodies on Granulocyte Function
Vox Sanguinis, 1993The following substances were tested for their influence on granulocyte function: 8 sera that contained human granulocyte-specific alloantibodies against the antigens NA1, NA2 and NB1, two HLA antisera, and the monoclonal antibodies W6/32 and CLB-FcR-gran 1.
J, Bux +3 more
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Current Opinion in Hematology, 2006
Granulocyte transfusions have been used for more than four decades. Several issues have complicated the analysis of previous studies, including the utilization of improved antimicrobials, the effects of recipient alloimmunization and variable cell dose.
Ehab, Atallah, Charles A, Schiffer
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Granulocyte transfusions have been used for more than four decades. Several issues have complicated the analysis of previous studies, including the utilization of improved antimicrobials, the effects of recipient alloimmunization and variable cell dose.
Ehab, Atallah, Charles A, Schiffer
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Pediatrics, 1988
To the Editor.— We would like to point out an inaccuracy in the commentary written by Dr Cairo1 in which he states that the three different groups in our study "should have required separate randomizations." In fact, the groups were not mixed. They were separately randomized and analyzed. Only after they were considered separately and no
J E, Baley +3 more
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To the Editor.— We would like to point out an inaccuracy in the commentary written by Dr Cairo1 in which he states that the three different groups in our study "should have required separate randomizations." In fact, the groups were not mixed. They were separately randomized and analyzed. Only after they were considered separately and no
J E, Baley +3 more
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Journal of Clinical Apheresis, 1991
AbstractTechniques for collecting granulocytes for transfusion either to neutropenic patients or to neonates are described. Currently, the best granulocyte concentrates are prepared using continuous‐flow centrifugation leukapheresis of steroid‐stimulated donors in the presence of pentastarch.
R G, Strauss +3 more
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AbstractTechniques for collecting granulocytes for transfusion either to neutropenic patients or to neonates are described. Currently, the best granulocyte concentrates are prepared using continuous‐flow centrifugation leukapheresis of steroid‐stimulated donors in the presence of pentastarch.
R G, Strauss +3 more
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Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section C Immunology, 1981
Twelve antibiotics were investigated regarding both their direct in vitro influence on granulocyte chemotaxis, and their indirect effect on the production of chemotactic factors from cultures of Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. None of the beta‐lactam antibiotics studied caused significant alterations of granulocyte migratory response when ...
J A, Belsheim, G H, Gnarpe
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Twelve antibiotics were investigated regarding both their direct in vitro influence on granulocyte chemotaxis, and their indirect effect on the production of chemotactic factors from cultures of Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. None of the beta‐lactam antibiotics studied caused significant alterations of granulocyte migratory response when ...
J A, Belsheim, G H, Gnarpe
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1989
The red bone marrow — the source of all blood cells — is a large, but dispersed organ, about the size of the liver. In steady state, about 7 * 1010 mature neutrophilic granulocytes (hereafter called PMN-“polymorphonuclears” — or just granulocytes) – are mobilized daily from red bone marrow to blood.
H B, Benestad, O D, Laerum
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The red bone marrow — the source of all blood cells — is a large, but dispersed organ, about the size of the liver. In steady state, about 7 * 1010 mature neutrophilic granulocytes (hereafter called PMN-“polymorphonuclears” — or just granulocytes) – are mobilized daily from red bone marrow to blood.
H B, Benestad, O D, Laerum
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Viability of frozen rat granulocytes and granulocyte precursors
Cryobiology, 1980Abstract Mature rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) were frozen to −196 °C, thawed, and tested for functional viability using a variety of criteria. The assays for functional viability included: qualitative and quantitative nitroblue tetrazolium tests for phagocytic activity, fluorometric tests for membrane integrity, chemotaxis, and bactericidal
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Background: Whether granulocytes for transfusion are beneficial remains uncertain, although some evidence suggests that efficacy may be dose‐related. Granulocytes are mostly produced by apheresis procedure, but other means of production are increasingly ...
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Granulocyte Function in Chronic Granulocytic Leukaemia
British Journal of Haematology, 1975Summary. The ingestion, bactericidal activity and metabolism of isolated mature neutrophil leucocytes during phagocytosis was studied in 17 patients with chronic granulocytic leukaemia (CGL) with the simultaneous use of normal controls. Seven patients had received no treatment and the others had been treated previously with Busulphan.
H, Odeberg, T, Olofsson, I, Olsson
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