Mobilized Peripheral Blood Cells Administered Intravenously Produce Functional Recovery in Stroke
Filgratism (granulocyte colony stimulating factor, G-CSF)-mobilized peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPCs) have replaced bone marrow (BM) as a preferred source of autologous stem cells, in light of the faster hematologic recovery and lesser supportive care requirement exhibited by PBPC transplant...
Main Authors: | Alison E. Willing, Martina Vendrame, Jennifer Mallery, C. Jordan Cassady, Cyndy D. Davis, Juan Sanchez-Ramos, Paul R. Sanberg |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publishing
2003-05-01
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Series: | Cell Transplantation |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3727/000000003108746885 |
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