![Loading...](https://link.springer.com/static/c4a417b97a76cc2980e3c25e2271af3129e08bbe/images/pdf-preview/spacer.gif)
-
Article
Outcome and long-term follow-up of alloreactive donor lymphocyte infusions given for relapse after myeloablative allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantations (HSCT)
In order to study efficacy, toxicity and the long-term results of donor lymphocyte infusions (DLI), we retrospectively analyzed DLI given for relapse after conventional allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell trans...
-
Article
Outcome of 27 patients with Hurler's syndrome transplanted from either related or unrelated haematopoietic stem cell sources
Over the last 15 years, we have performed a total of 30 haematopoietic stem cell transplants on 27 children suffering from Hurler's syndrome. These children were of median age 11 months at the time of diagnosi...
-
Article
Multiple sclerosis-associated retrovirus particles cause T lymphocyte-dependent death with brain hemorrhage in humanized SCID mice model
A retroviral element (multiple sclerosis-associated retrovirus, MSRV) defining a family of genetically inherited endogenous retroviruses (human endogenous retrovirus type W, HERV-W) has been characterized in c...
-
Article
Outcome of unrelated bone marrow donor searches in 174 children resulting in 45 patients transplanted in the HLA-matched and -mismatched situation
The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcome of unrelated bone marrow donor (UBMD) searches initiated for 174 children between 1986 and 1997. Seven patients were registered twice so that a total of 181 UBM...
-
Article
Unrelated Bmt for Severe Haematological Malignancies: Comparison of Results in Matched and Mismatched Pairs
-
Article
Utilisation of Anti Lymphocyte Globulin in 57 Unrelated Bone Marrow Transplantations in Children
-
Chapter
Immunosuppression in composite tissue transplantation
Composite tissue allografts (CTA) are defined as neurovascularized allografts of non vital tissues which include structural, functional and aesthetic units of intertegumentary and musculoskeletal elements, e.g...
-
Article
UTILIZATION OF ALG IN UNRELATED BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION. 144
-
Chapter
Comparative Influence of HLA in the Survival of the First and Second Renal Grafts
In a retrospective study, we have analysed the outcome of the first and the second graft according to HLA compatibility and duration of the first graft.
-
Article
Correlation between clinical response to interleukin 2 and HLA phenotypes in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma
HLA phenotypes were characterized for 79 patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma treated with interleukin 2 (IL-2). HLA-A32 was associated with a clinical response (P = 0.025). The frequency of HLA-A3 an...
-
Article
Fourth meeting of the European Neurological Society 25–29 June 1994 Barcelona, Spain
-
Chapter
Tolerance to Alloantigens and Recognition for “Allo + X” Induced in Humans by Fetal Stem Cell Transplantation
Transplantation of normal hemopoietic stem cells from the fetal liver can cure a number of diseases in experimental animals as well as in humans. Because of immune immaturity of the human fetus during the firs...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Specificity Analysis of DRA Fragments in Core Cell Lines
The polymorphic fragments identified in the core cell lines with the DRA probe and the various restriction enzymes are listed in Table 1. They are identified by enzyme, fragment size, and standard fragment num...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Unusual DR-DQ Haplotypes
The linkage disequilibrium existing between HLA-DR and DQ antigens is so strong that associations that do not follow the pattern appear as exceptions. In Caucasoids, the associations are well known: DQw1 is li...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Specificity Analysis of DQA Fragments in Core Cell Lines
The polymorphic fragments identified in the core cell lines with the DQA probe and the various restriction enzymes are listed in Table 1. They are identified by enzyme, fragment size, and standard fragment num...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Antigen Society #25 Report DRw6, DRw13, DRw14)
Since the Ninth International Histocompatibility Workshop 1984, two splits of HLA-DRw6 have been recognized: DRw13 and DRw14(1). Both specificities were included in DRw52 and highly associated with DQw1. At th...
-
Chapter
Division of HLA.DQw1 by DNA Ty** and by an Alloserum: DR1, Subtypes of DR2 and DRw6; DRw10 and Rare Haplotypes DRw8-DQw1, DRw11-DQw1 Fit in Two Different Clusters
A tight linkage disequilibrium exists between antigens coded by HLA.DR and DQ. So far three alleles, DQw1, DQw2, DQw3, are recognised. Each codes for a product composed of two polymorphic glycoprotein molecule...
-
Chapter
Cultured Epidermis as Long-Term Allografts Without Anti-HLA Sensitization
Epidermal cells (keratinocytes) obtained from a skin biopsy can be grown in vitro and yield a thin sheet of epithelium suitable for grafting as permanent autografts or as allografts (1). During culture, Langer...
-
Article
Islet cell and insulin autoantibodies in subjects at high risk for development of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus: the Lyon family study
Genetic determination as well as prospective analysis of islet cell autoantibodies and autoantibodies to insulin were conducted in a population of 479 first degree relatives of 174 Type 1 (insulin-dependent) d...
-
Article
Highly polymorphic products of both HLA-DR and HLA-DQ genes contribute to the polymorphism of the HLA-DR w13 haplotype
We studied the polymorphisms of HLA-DR and HLA-DQ products from HLA-DRw13 haplotypes by analyzing the restriction of influenza A-specific cloned T cells from an HLA-DRw13,DQw1,Dw19 homozygous individual. The resu...