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Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation 1st Edition 1st Edition Mary J Laughlin

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Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation 1st Edition 1st Edition Mary J Laughlin
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 466
Author: Mary J. Laughlin, Hillard M. Lazarus
ISBN: 9780896039797, 089603979X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation 1st Edition 1st Edition Mary J Laughlin by Mary J. Laughlin, Hillard M. Lazarus 9780896039797, 089603979X instant download after payment.

Internationally recognized physicians and researchers review both the basics of allogeneic stem cell transplantation and recent advances in the field, particularly as they relate to antitumor effects and graft-versus-host disease They also provide unique decision-tree analyses to guide clinicians in selecting and managing their allogeneic transplant patients. The innovations discussed cover a variety of areas, ranging from stem cell mobilization in normal donors, to indications for allogeneic transplantation other than hematologic malignancies, to the use of nonmyeloablative conditioning regimens. The authors also explore new developments in the optimal selection of unrelated allogeneic grafts (e.g., matched unrelated donor, partially mismatched family member, or umbilical cord blood), the use allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell vs marrow-derived grafts for transplantation, and the kinetics of immune reconstitution after transplantation.

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