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cells for
homeostatic cytokines.
Lymphodepletion may be
achieved by
myeloablative chemotherapy, to
which total body
irradiation may be
added for greater...
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granulomatous disease, Hodgkin's
disease and Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome. Non-
myeloablative, so-called mini
transplant (microtransplantation) procedures, have been...
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Lymphopenia Neutropenia Graft-versus-host
disease Use of
corticosteroids or
myeloablative conditioning regimens Recent hematopoietic stem cell transplant...
- recipient's own stem
cells are collected, and then the
recipient must
undergo myeloablative conditioning (high-dose chemotherapy), a
process that
removes cells...
- bone
marrow cells (
myeloablative conditioning) or at
lower doses that will
prevent permanent bone
marrow loss (non-
myeloablative and
reduced intensity...
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selection and the use of a
conditioning regime in
which a high dose of a
myeloablative treatment is
given alongside stem cell
transplants to
reduce the immune...
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destroying the
affected person's bone
marrow with a dose of
chemotherapy (a
myeloablative conditioning regimen), the
altered HSCs are
infused back into the affected...
-
urate oxidase in the
reduction of
acute graft-versus-host
disease after myeloablative allogeneic stem cell transplantation".
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Myeloablative radiochemotherapy followed by
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therapy for
patients with
metastatic melanoma:
evaluation of
intensive myeloablative chemoradiation preparative regimens".
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