Generation of suppressive blood cells for control of allograft rejection
We describe here a simple method for in vitro generation of suppressor blood cells for potential use in clinical organ transplantation. Although, the case report does not allow us to draw any conclusion about their therapeutic effectiveness, it shows that MICs can be easily generated and applied in humans.
Source: Clinical Science - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: C Kleist, F Sandra-Petrescu, L Jiga, L Dittmar, E Mohr, J Greil, W Mier, L E. Becker, P Lang, G Opelz, P Terness Source Type: research
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