The number of donor CD3(+) cells is the most important factor for graft failure after allogeneic transplantation of CD34(+) selected cells from peripheral blood from HLA-identical siblings (Q73387905)
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scientific article published on 01 January 2001
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English | The number of donor CD3(+) cells is the most important factor for graft failure after allogeneic transplantation of CD34(+) selected cells from peripheral blood from HLA-identical siblings |
scientific article published on 01 January 2001 |
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The number of donor CD3(+) cells is the most important factor for graft failure after allogeneic transplantation of CD34(+) selected cells from peripheral blood from HLA-identical siblings (English)
A Urbano-Ispizua
C Rozman
P Pimentel
C Solano
J de la Rubia
S Brunet
J PĂ©rez-Oteiza
C Ferrá
J Zuazu
D Caballero
A Carvalhais
J L DĂez
I Espigado
C MartĂnez
F Campilho
J Sierra
J GarcĂa-Conde
E Montserrat
Spanish Group for Allogenic Peripheral Blood Transplantation