Cord blood transplantation (CBT) is a promising alternative means of allogeneic stem cell transplantation. However, limited cell doses may compromise outcome. To enhance engraftment, CBT has been conducted using two units with promising results. However, little is known about the mechanism of engraftment. Here, we analyzed the early engraftment kinetics of eight patients given two unit umbilical CBT. Early engraftment kinetics revealed dominancy of one of two units from the day of engraftment (absolute neutrophil count > 0.5 x 10(9)/l). The median value of percentage of the predominant unit by chimerism analysis at the time of engraftment was 88% (60-100%). Two units CBT was found to be a safe, effective and promising alternative treatment ...
AbstractThe quantity of cells is widely accepted as the main factor influencing the outcome after um...
Cord blood (CB) provides an excellent alternative source of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) for...
Key Points Primary graft failure may be identified by early chimerism analysis following double cor...
AbstractSingle cord blood unit (CBU) predominance is usually established within the first month afte...
Double unit cord blood (CB) transplantation (CBT) appears to augment engraftment despite only one un...
AbstractSustained hematopoiesis after double-unit cord blood transplantation (dCBT) is mediated by 1...
textabstractDouble umbilical cord blood transplantation is increasingly applied in the treatment of ...
on behalf of Eurocord, Cord Blood Committee EBMT and NetcordInternational audienceUmbilical cord blo...
AbstractUmbilical cord blood (UCB) transplantation is limited by the low number of hematopoietic ste...
Delayed hematopoietic recovery is the main factor precluding a wider use of cord blood (CB) transpla...
After double-cord blood transplantation, long-term hematopoietic dominance of a single-cord blood do...
Delayed hematopoietic recovery is the main factor precluding a wider use of cord blood (CB) transpla...
AbstractUmbilical cord blood (CB) from unrelated donors is increasingly used to restore hematopoiesi...
We previously showed the safety of using cord blood (CB) expanded ex vivo in cocultures with allogen...
Graft failure occurs in approximately 20% of patients after unrelated umbilical cord blood transplan...
AbstractThe quantity of cells is widely accepted as the main factor influencing the outcome after um...
Cord blood (CB) provides an excellent alternative source of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) for...
Key Points Primary graft failure may be identified by early chimerism analysis following double cor...
AbstractSingle cord blood unit (CBU) predominance is usually established within the first month afte...
Double unit cord blood (CB) transplantation (CBT) appears to augment engraftment despite only one un...
AbstractSustained hematopoiesis after double-unit cord blood transplantation (dCBT) is mediated by 1...
textabstractDouble umbilical cord blood transplantation is increasingly applied in the treatment of ...
on behalf of Eurocord, Cord Blood Committee EBMT and NetcordInternational audienceUmbilical cord blo...
AbstractUmbilical cord blood (UCB) transplantation is limited by the low number of hematopoietic ste...
Delayed hematopoietic recovery is the main factor precluding a wider use of cord blood (CB) transpla...
After double-cord blood transplantation, long-term hematopoietic dominance of a single-cord blood do...
Delayed hematopoietic recovery is the main factor precluding a wider use of cord blood (CB) transpla...
AbstractUmbilical cord blood (CB) from unrelated donors is increasingly used to restore hematopoiesi...
We previously showed the safety of using cord blood (CB) expanded ex vivo in cocultures with allogen...
Graft failure occurs in approximately 20% of patients after unrelated umbilical cord blood transplan...
AbstractThe quantity of cells is widely accepted as the main factor influencing the outcome after um...
Cord blood (CB) provides an excellent alternative source of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) for...
Key Points Primary graft failure may be identified by early chimerism analysis following double cor...