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Clinical correlations of peripheral blood microchimerism after liver transplantation

Kim KM, Kim EJ, Yoo HW, Seo JJ, Lee SG

The aim of this study was to evaluate microchimerism after human liver transplantation (LT). This study included 13 female recipients who received hepatic allograft from male donors at Asan Medical...
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Bone Marrow Chimerism Detection Using Next Generation Sequencing Based on Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Following Liver Transplantation: Comparison With Short Tandem Repeat-PCR

Kim J, Hwang IS, Kim HS, Joo DJ, Hong KR, Choi JR

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Limited immune tolerance induced by transient mixed chimerism

Yu JH, Chung BH, Oh EJ, Kim JI, Kim HJ, Moon IS, Yang CW

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Bone Marrow T Cells are Superior to Splenic T Cells to Induce Chimeric Conversion After Non-Myeloablative Bone Marrow Transplantation

Park HS, Cho SG, Park MJ, Min SY, Chang HS, Kim HJ, Lee S, Min CK, Lee JW, Min WS, Kim CC, Kim HY

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The bone marrow functions not only as the primary B-lymphocyte-producing organ but also as a secondary lymphoid organ for CD4 and CD8 cell responses and a site of preferential...
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Donor Bone Marrow Infusion in Deceased and Living Donor Renal Transplantation

Ciancio G, Burke GW, Moon J, Morales RG, Rosen A, Esquenazi , Mathew J, Jin Y, Miller J

The infusion and persistence in a transplant recipient of donor-derived bone marrow cells (DBMC) of multi-lineage can lead to a state of permanent chimerism. In solid vascular organ transplantation, the...
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