Prolonged survival of AKR mice following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
Specialia Haematoligica, Immunologica
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Bone Marrow Bone Marrow Transplantation Marrow Transplantation Prolonged Survival Allogeneic Bone
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Zusammenfassung
Die Mehrzahl der AKR Mäuse, die nach Immunosuppression und Transplantation von Knochenmark und lymphoiden Zellen allogener H2-identischer Spender die «Graft-versus-Host» Reaktion überlebten, zeigten signifikant verlängerte mittlere Überlebenszeiten gegenüber Kontrolltieren, welche mit Immunosuppression allein oder Immunosuppression plus sygenen Zellen behandelt wurden.
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