Recipient BCL2 inhibition and NK cell ablation form part of a reduced intensity conditioning regime that improves allo-bone marrow transplantation outcomes
Recipient BCL2 inhibition and NK cell ablation form part of a reduced intensity conditioning regime that improves allo-bone marrow transplantation outcomesRecipient BCL2 inhibition and NK cell ablation form part of a reduced intensity conditioning regime that improves allo-bone marrow transplantation outcomes, Published online: 12 November 2018; doi:10.1038/s41418-018-0228-yRecipient BCL2 inhibition and NK cell ablation form part of a reduced intensity conditioning regime that improves allo-bone marrow transplantation outcomes
Source: Cell Death and Differentiation - Category: Cytology Authors: Yuhao Jiao Joanne E. Davis Jai Rautela Emma M. Carrington Mandy J. Ludford-Menting Wilford Goh Rebecca B. Delconte Fernando Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes Rachel Koldej Daniel Gray David Huang Ben T. Kile Andrew M. Lew David S. Ritchie Nicholas D. Huntington Source Type: research