2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2009.11.015
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Preservation of Immune Repertoire by Selective Depletion of Haploidentical Grafts

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“…In addition, mycophenolate mofetil was used as post-transplantation immunosuppression when the T cell content in the graft was Ն5 ϫ 10 4 CD3 ϩ cells/kg [170]. Selective depletion of or induction of anergy in the alloreactive T lymphocytes, as well as adoptive transfer of pathogen-specific T cell populations, has been developed to offer refined ways to target infections, without increasing the risk of GvHD [171][172][173][174].…”
Section: On the Contrary ␥␦ T Cells And Alloreactive Nk Cells Via Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, mycophenolate mofetil was used as post-transplantation immunosuppression when the T cell content in the graft was Ն5 ϫ 10 4 CD3 ϩ cells/kg [170]. Selective depletion of or induction of anergy in the alloreactive T lymphocytes, as well as adoptive transfer of pathogen-specific T cell populations, has been developed to offer refined ways to target infections, without increasing the risk of GvHD [171][172][173][174].…”
Section: On the Contrary ␥␦ T Cells And Alloreactive Nk Cells Via Tmentioning
confidence: 99%