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Cord blood transplant: the glass is half full—can we do better?

Pages 554-555 | Published online: 25 Mar 2011

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Zheng Du, Huili Jin, Haibo Cai, Shi Yang & Wen-song Tan. (2015) Hematopoietic repopulating ability of CD34+ progenitor cells ex vivo expanded with different cytokine combinations. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology 43:6, pages 398-402.
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Koen Van Besien, Hongtao Liu, Nitin Jain, Wendy Stock & Andrew Artz. (2013) Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation Supported by Third-Party Donor Cells: Rationale, Results, and?Applications. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation 19:5, pages 682-691.
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Hongtao LiuElizabeth S. RichLucy GodleyOlatoyosi OdenikeLoren Joseph, Susana Marino, Justin KlineVu NguyenJohn Cunningham, Richard A. LarsonPaula del CerroLinda SchroederLisa PapeWendy StockAmittha WickremaAndrew S. ArtzKoen van Besien. (2011) Reduced-intensity conditioning with combined haploidentical and cord blood transplantation results in rapid engraftment, low GVHD, and durable remissions. Blood 118:24, pages 6438-6445.
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