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The healthy donor effect and survey participation, becoming a donor and donor career [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundThe healthy donor effect (HDE) is a selection bias caused by the health criteria blood donors must meet. It obscures investigations of beneficial/adverse health effects of blood donation and complicates the generalizability of findings from blood donor cohorts.
Thorsten Brodersen +10 more
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The consensus recommendations in 2018 from The Chinese Society of Hematology (CSH) on indications, conditioning regimens and donor selection for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) facilitated the standardization of clinical ...
Xiao-hui Zhang +19 more
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This paper reviews the technical and social problems concerned in donor insemination in the light of recent developments. The most important of these is the declining number of babies available for adoption by subfertile couples because modern methods and attitudes have reduced the number of unplanned births.
M G, Kerr, C, Rogers
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Search-and-replace genome editing without double-strand breaks or donor DNA
Most genetic variants that contribute to disease1 are challenging to correct efficiently and without excess byproducts2–5. Here we describe prime editing, a versatile and precise genome editing method that directly writes new genetic information into a ...
Andrew V. Anzalone +10 more
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Preservation quality of donor hearts is a key determinant of transplant success. Preservation duration beyond 4 hours is associated with primary graft dysfunction (PGD). Given transport time constraints, geographical limitations exist for donor-recipient
Ienglam Lei +15 more
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Oocyte donation has become a common treatment modality for a large spectrum of infertility conditions. The purpose of this study was to assess the success rate of a shared egg donation programme, and to define the profile of a successful 'donor-recipient' couple in view of the limitations imposed by the shared programme.
A, Shulman +5 more
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Duodenal infusion of donor feces for recurrent Clostridium difficile.
BACKGROUND Recurrent Clostridium difficile infection is difficult to treat, and failure rates for antibiotic therapy are high. We studied the effect of duodenal infusion of donor feces in patients with recurrent C. difficile infection.
E. van Nood +12 more
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Donor heart selection: the outcome of "unacceptable" donors [PDF]
The decline in the number of suitable donor hearts has led to an increasing interest in the use of previously unacceptable donors. In the United Kingdom, if one centre declines a donor heart on medical grounds it may be offered to other centres. This multi-centre study aimed to evaluate the outcome of recipients of donor hearts considered medically ...
Khasati, Noman H. +3 more
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This thirty-sixth adult lung and heart–lung transplant report summarizes data from 69,200 adult lung and 4,128 adult heart-lung transplants performed through June 30, 2018 and reported to the International Thoracic Organ Transplant Registry.
D. Chambers +13 more
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The field of heart transplantation continues to evolve, with major changes in allocation systems and the increasing use of extended-criteria donor hearts, including hearts from donation after circulatory death donors, hearts supported with ex-vivo ...
K. Khush +13 more
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