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This engraftment is said to have been for the support of public credit.
And remember, even after a successful transplant, the engraftment process takes anywhere from ten to twenty-eight days.
She had a higher chance of engraftment and a far lower chance of rejection.
In 1697 the bank was allowed to enlarge its capital stock by an engraftment of L1,001,171 10s.
Prior to "engraftment" patients may go for several weeks without appreciable numbers of white blood cells to help fight infection.
Such reactions may protect against tumour cell engraftment by eliminating implanted cells.
This helps faster engraftment and the reconstitution of the immune system post-transplant.
This property, known as engraftment, holds out the possibility that stem cells can be put to therapeutic use long before their behavior is fully understood.
In three of the four cases, engraftment was successful, resulting in amelioration of symptoms.
Factors that influence collection and engraftment of autologous peripheral-blood stem cells.
However, transplant with cord blood sometimes requires longer periods of time for engraftment, which may increase the potential for complications due to infection.
Stem cell or progenitor cell engraftment, differentiation, and long term replacement of damaged tissue.
Test offerings include Tuberculosis testing and Bone Marrow Engraftment (chimerism) monitoring.
Since the chick embryo is naturally immunodeficient, the CAM readily supports the engraftment of both normal and tumor tissues.
First, because of its characterization as a hematopoetic factor, IL-1 was given to patients after bone marrow transplantation to improve the engraftment.
CD34+ cell dose is a factor that is consistently identified as significantly associated with rate of stem cell engraftment, treatment-related mortality, and survival.
Package the activated cells with a protective shield- Activated progenitor cells are very fragile after being harvested and manipulated, making their engraftment rate less than 10%.
De-epidermized dermis offers the advantage of being able to support engraftment of thin rather than thick STSG.
For example, oral mucosal healing in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients is only partially dependent on rate of engraftment, especially neutrophils.
In previous studies, cultured neurospheres have been transplanted into the brains of immunodeficient neonatal mice and have shown engraftment, proliferation, and neural differentiation.
Two weeks following engraftment (1,000 IPC-containing clusters/mouse), recipient mice and sham-transplanted controls were fasted overnight, and human C-peptide levels measured.
Bone Marrow Engraftment monitoring assesses the relative ratio of donor and recipient cell populations in the post-transplant peripheral blood or bone marrow of the patient.
Notably, the absence of IL2Rγ blocks NK cell differentiation, and thereby removes a major obstacle preventing the efficient engraftment of primary human cells.
Once these MSCs are ready for re-implanation, they are usually transferred with growth factors to allow for continued cell growth and engraftment to the damaged tissue.
Also, the use of UCB requires less stringent HLA loci matching, although the time of engraftment is longer and graft failure rate is higher.