1986
HTLV-III infection after bone marrow transplantation.
Antin JH, Smith BR, Ewenstein BM, Arceci RJ, Lipton JM, Page PL, Rappeport JM. HTLV-III infection after bone marrow transplantation. Blood 1986, 67: 160-3. PMID: 3000475, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v67.1.160.bloodjournal671160.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGraft-v-host diseaseHTLV-III infectionBone marrow transplantationHTLV-IIIMarrow transplantationChronic graft-v-host diseaseBone marrow transplant recipientsAcquisition of antibodiesChronic GVHD diseaseLate opportunistic infectionsLoss of immunocompetenceOnly risk factorMarrow transplant recipientsPeripheral blood lymphocytesTransfusion-associated AIDSGVHD diseaseLymphocyte phenotypingHost diseaseTransplant recipientsImmunodeficiency syndromeOpportunistic infectionsAsymptomatic individualsPatient's immunodeficiencyRisk factorsSevere immunodeficiencyHTLV-III Infection After Bone Marrow Transplantation
Antin J, Smith B, Ewenstein B, Arceci R, Lipton J, Page P, Rappeport J. HTLV-III Infection After Bone Marrow Transplantation. Blood 1986, 67: 160-163. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v67.1.160.160.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGraft-v-host diseaseHTLV-III infectionBone marrow transplantationHTLV-IIIMarrow transplantationChronic graft-v-host diseaseBone marrow transplant recipientsAcquisition of antibodiesChronic GVHD diseaseLate opportunistic infectionsLoss of immunocompetenceOnly risk factorMarrow transplant recipientsPeripheral blood lymphocytesTransfusion-associated AIDSGVHD diseaseLymphocyte phenotypingHost diseaseTransplant recipientsImmunodeficiency syndromeOpportunistic infectionsAsymptomatic individualsPatient's immunodeficiencyRisk factorsSevere immunodeficiency
1985
Origin of cell populations after bone marrow transplantation. Analysis using DNA sequence polymorphisms.
Ginsburg D, Antin JH, Smith BR, Orkin SH, Rappeport JM. Origin of cell populations after bone marrow transplantation. Analysis using DNA sequence polymorphisms. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1985, 75: 596-603. PMID: 3882761, PMCID: PMC423535, DOI: 10.1172/jci111736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow transplantationMixed lymphohematopoietic chimerismMarrow transplantationFull engraftmentLeukemic relapseLymphohematopoietic chimerismDonor originSuccessful bone marrow transplantationSevere combined immunodeficiency syndromeFailure of engraftmentCombined immunodeficiency syndromeCell populationsParticular clinical valueDNA sequence polymorphism analysisHost originPatient's peripheral leukocytesGraft lossDonor marrowImmunodeficiency syndromePosttransplant lymphomaSuccessful engraftmentT cellsPolymorphism analysisPeripheral leukocytesClinical value