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Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 1998; 109: 19–26.
PMCID: PMC2194341
PMID: 9601124

Chiaroscuro hematopoietic stem cell.

Abstract

These observations suggest several immediate clinical strategies. In gene therapy, approaches could be targeted to obtain cycling of hematopoietic stem cells and gene-carrying retrovirus vector integration followed by engraftment at an appropriate time interval which favors engraftment. The same type of approach can be utilized for stem cell expansion approaches. Alternatively marrow or peripheral stem cell engraftment can be obtained with minimal to no toxicity in allochimeric strategies in such diseases as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia. A similar approach could be useful in obtaining cell engraftment with minimal toxicity in therapies employing cellular immune (T-cell and NK-cell) attack against cancer. These areas of clinical application are outline in Table 3.

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