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Experimental arthritis drug prevents stem cell transplant complication – Science Daily

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2018-04-25 NEWS

Experimental arthritis drug prevents stem cell transplant complication
Science Daily
“Transplanted donor stem cells — and more specifically, the T cells in the donor stem cell product — are particularly good at fighting off leukemia, but these cells can go haywire, unfortunately, and attack the patient’s healthy tissues, causing

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2018-04-24 NEWS

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‘Incompatible’ donor stem cells cure adult sickle cell patients
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Doctors at the University of Illinois Hospital have cured seven adult patients of sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder primarily affecting the black community, using stem cells from donors previously thought to be incompatible, thanks to a

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2018-04-24 NEWS

EurekAlert (press release)

‘Incompatible’ donor stem cells cure adult sickle cell patients
EurekAlert (press release)
Doctors at the University of Illinois Hospital have cured seven adult patients of sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder primarily affecting the black community, using stem cells from donors previously thought to be incompatible, thanks to a

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2018-04-24 NEWS

EurekAlert (press release)

‘Incompatible’ donor stem cells cure adult sickle cell patients
EurekAlert (press release)
Doctors at the University of Illinois Hospital have cured seven adult patients of sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder primarily affecting the black community, using stem cells from donors previously thought to be incompatible, thanks to a

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