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Recommendations for a standard UK approach to incorporating umbilical cord blood into clinical transplantation practice: conditioning protocols and donor selection algorithms

Shaw, BE and Veys, P and Pagliuca, A and Addada, J and Cook, G and Craddock, CF and Gennery, AR and Goldman, J and Mackinnon, S and Madrigal, JA and Marks, DI and Navarrete, C and Potter, MN and Querol, S and Regan, F and Russell, NH and Hough, RE (2009) Recommendations for a standard UK approach to incorporating umbilical cord blood into clinical transplantation practice: conditioning protocols and donor selection algorithms. Bone Marrow Transplant. , 44 (1) 7 - 12.

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Abstract

Allogeneic haematopoietic cell transplantation is an established curative treatment modality for patients with malignant and non-malignant haematological disorders. Since the first related umbilical cord blood transplant (UCBT) in 1988, the use of UCB as a stem cell source for transplantation has become a standard practice in many countries, with approximately 8000 such transplants having been performed worldwide to date

Type:Article
Title:Recommendations for a standard UK approach to incorporating umbilical cord blood into clinical transplantation practice: conditioning protocols and donor selection algorithms
Additional information:DA - 20090708IS - 1476-5365 (Electronic)LA - engPT - Journal ArticleSB - IM
Keywords:article, blood, transplantation, Umbilical Cord, blood
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Population Health Sciences > Institute of Child Health

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