CORD BLOOD STEM CELLS: ROLE IN PEDIATRIC TUMORS AND POSSIBLE METHODS OF EX VIVO EXPANSION

DALIA ABD ELAZIZ MOHAMED SOLIMAN;

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Introduction: Expanding stem cell precursors using
different culture media and supporting endothelial cells has been shown in previous studies to result in grafts that are capable of hematopoiesis in myeloablated host. The use of xenogenic endothelium or


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Title CORD BLOOD STEM CELLS: ROLE IN PEDIATRIC TUMORS AND POSSIBLE METHODS OF EX VIVO EXPANSION
Authors DALIA ABD ELAZIZ MOHAMED SOLIMAN
Keywords CORD BLOOD STEM CELLS: ROLE IN PEDIATRIC TUMORS AND POSSIBLE METHODS OF EX VIVO EXPANSION
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Introduction: Expanding stem cell precursors using
different culture media and supporting endothelial cells has been shown in previous studies to result in grafts that are capable of hematopoiesis in myeloablated host. The use of xenogenic endothelium or

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