Multiple Bone Marrow Infusions to Enhance Acceptance of Allografts from the Same Donor
1995; Wiley; Volume: 770; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1995.tb31066.x
ISSN1749-6632
AutoresCamillo Ricordi, Theodore Karatzas, Gennaro Selvaggi, Jose Nery, M. Webb, Hugo F. Fernández, Phillip Ruiz, SHEN‐SHEN KONG, Violet Esquenazi, Joshua Miller, Eugene R. Schiff, Andreas G. Tzakis,
Tópico(s)Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 770, Issue 1 p. 345-350 Multiple Bone Marrow Infusions to Enhance Acceptance of Allografts from the Same Donor CAMILLO RICORDI, Corresponding Author CAMILLO RICORDI Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136a Address for correspondence: Camillo Ricordi, MD, Cell Transplant Center, Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami School of Medicine, 1450 N.W. 10th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136.Search for more papers by this authorTHEODORE KARATZAS, THEODORE KARATZAS Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorGENNARO SELVAGGI, GENNARO SELVAGGI Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorJOSE NERY, JOSE NERY Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorMARC WEBB, MARC WEBB Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorHUGO FERNANDEZ, HUGO FERNANDEZ Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorPHILLIP RUIZ, PHILLIP RUIZ Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorSHEN-SHEN KONG, SHEN-SHEN KONG Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorVIOLET ESQUENAZI, VIOLET ESQUENAZI Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorJOSHUA MILLER, JOSHUA MILLER Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorEUGENE SCHIFF, EUGENE SCHIFF Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorANDREAS G. TZAKIS, ANDREAS G. TZAKIS Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this author CAMILLO RICORDI, Corresponding Author CAMILLO RICORDI Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136a Address for correspondence: Camillo Ricordi, MD, Cell Transplant Center, Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami School of Medicine, 1450 N.W. 10th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136.Search for more papers by this authorTHEODORE KARATZAS, THEODORE KARATZAS Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorGENNARO SELVAGGI, GENNARO SELVAGGI Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorJOSE NERY, JOSE NERY Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorMARC WEBB, MARC WEBB Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorHUGO FERNANDEZ, HUGO FERNANDEZ Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorPHILLIP RUIZ, PHILLIP RUIZ Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorSHEN-SHEN KONG, SHEN-SHEN KONG Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorVIOLET ESQUENAZI, VIOLET ESQUENAZI Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorJOSHUA MILLER, JOSHUA MILLER Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorEUGENE SCHIFF, EUGENE SCHIFF Diabetes Research Institute and Departments of Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida 33136Search for more papers by this authorANDREAS G. 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