Matched Sibling Donor Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Sickle Cell Disease Using a Reduced Intensity Conditioning Regimen Can Lead To Stable Long Term Engraftment.
Krishnamurti L, Wu C, Baker K, Wagner J. Matched Sibling Donor Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Sickle Cell Disease Using a Reduced Intensity Conditioning Regimen Can Lead To Stable Long Term Engraftment. Blood 2005, 106: 3172. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v106.11.3172.3172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematopoietic cell transplantationSickle cell diseaseDaily x 5 daysIntensity conditioning regimenCell diseaseConditioning regimenDay 100Stable long-term engraftmentLong-term engraftmentRIC regimenClinical characteristicsCell transplantationDay 180Term engraftmentHigh-risk sickle cell diseaseDonor hematopoietic cell transplantationLineage-specific chimerism analysisPeripheral blood genomic DNARegimen-Related ToxicitiesAnti-thymocyte globulinGroup of patientsChronic graftDonor erythropoiesisGVHD prophylaxisHost diseaseStable long term engraftment and amelioration of clinical phenotype following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from a matched sibling donor for sickle cell disease using a reduced intensity conditioning regimen
Krishnamurti L, Wu C, Baker S, Yeager A, Wagner J. Stable long term engraftment and amelioration of clinical phenotype following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from a matched sibling donor for sickle cell disease using a reduced intensity conditioning regimen. Transplantation And Cellular Therapy 2005, 11: 28. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2004.12.080.Peer-Reviewed Original Research