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    Prevention of infection transmission during stem cell transplantation

    Group of 152 patients (investigated before autologous transplantation) and 35 healthy donors for allogeneic transplantation was examined for the risk of infection transmission that can be associated with the i...

    M. Bláha, P. Měřička, V. Štěpánová, M. Špliňo, J. Malý, L. Jebavý in Folia Microbiologica (2006)

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    Potential risk of infection transmission during storage and transplantation of hematological progenitor cells. Safety assurance

    In a group of 71 patients and 22 donors the danger of infection transmission by infusion of cryopreserved peripheral blood progenitor cells to the patient and/or cross contamination of stored grafts was evalua...

    M. Bláha, P. Měřička, V. Štěpánová, J. Malý, L. Vávra, L. Jebavý in Folia Microbiologica (2003)

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    Mobilization of peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) through a combination of chemotherapy and G-CSF in breast cancer patients and a possibility of unprocessed whole blood collection

    To support multicyclic, dose-intensive chemotherapy in breast cancer, we assessed the effects of reinfusing hematopoietic progenitors either as a leukapheresis product or as mobilized unprocessed whole blood. ...

    J Vaňásek, S Filip, V Medková, M Bláha, P Měřička, K Volenec in Bone Marrow Transplantation (1998)

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    Detailed evaluation of 2959 allogeneic and xenogeneic dense connective tissue grafts (fascia lata, pericardium, and dura mater) used in the course of 20 years for duraplasty in neurosurgery

    Surgical experience with 2959 allogeneic and xenogeneic dense connective tissue grafts (1767 of fascia lata, 909 of pericardium, and 283 of dura mater), used in 2665 neurosurgical operations performed in the c...

    J. Pařízek, P. Měřička, Z. Hušek, P. Šuba, J. Špaček, S. Němeček in Acta Neurochirurgica (1997)

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    Clinical Experience with Skin Xenografts in Burned Patients

    To a surgeon, full-thickness skin defects and/or deep partial-thickness skin defects usually present a difficult problem. Injuries with loss of skin, as often in burns, require special surgical tactics. It is ...

    L. Klein, P. Měřička, J. Preis in The Management of Burns and Fire Disasters… (1995)