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Number of publications relating to cord blood transplants*:

*January 1996 – June 2006. Source: PubMed – JUN/2006.


References

  1. Till JE, McCulloch EA: A direct measurement of the radiation sensitivity of normal mouse bone marrow cells. Radiat Res 1961, 14:213–222
  2. Spangrude GJ, Heimfeld S, Weissman IL: Purification and characterization of mouse hematopoietic stem cells. Science 1988, 241:58–62
  3. American Academy of Pediatrics Work Group on Cord Blood Banking. Cord blood banking for potential future transplantation: subject review. Pediatrics, volume 104, number 11, July 1999, pages 116-118.
  4. Rocha, V., et al. Graft-versus-host disease in children who have received a cord-blood or bone marrow transplant from an HLA-identical sibling. New England Journal of Medicine, 2000, 342( 26): 1846- 1854.
  5. Rubenstein, P., et al. Outcomes among 562 recipients of placental-blood transplants from unrelated donors. New England Journal of Medicine, 1998. 339:1565-1576.
  6. Ziegner, U., et al. Unrelated umbilical cord stem transplantation for X-linked immunodeficiencies. Journal of Pediatrics, 2001, 134 (4) :570-573.
  7. Halme, DG and. Kessler, D. FDA Regulation of Stem-Cell–Based Therapies. N Engl J Med. 355: 1730-1735. 2006
  8. Tsonis PA. Regenerative biology: the emerging field of tissue repair and restoration. Differentiation 2002;70:397-409.
  9. Rosenthal N. Prometheus’s Vulture and the Stem-Cell Promise. N Engl J Med 2003;349:267-74.
  10. Shi et al. Comparison of Human Dental Pulp and Bone MarrowStromal Stem Cells by cDNA Microarray Analysis. Bone, 2001 29( 6) : 532–539.
  11. Gluckman E, Broxmeyer HA, Auerbach AD, et al. Hematopoietic reconstitution in a patient with Fanconi’s anemia by means of umbilical-cord blood from an HLA-identical sibling.N Engl J Med. (1989) 321:1174-1178.
  12. Farrugia, A. When do tissues and cells become products? – Regulatory oversight of emerging biological therapies. Cell Tissue Banking (2006) 7:325–335
  13. O’Brien, T.A., Tiedemann, K. and Vowels, M.R. No longer a biological waste product: umbilical cord blood. MJA (2006) 184: 407–410.
  14. Watta, S.M., Contrerasa, M. Stem cell medicine: Umbilical cord blood and its stem cell potential. Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine (2005) 10: 209e220.
  15. Fruchtman, S.M., Hurlet, A., Dracker, R., Isola, L., Goldman, B.,Schneider, B.L., Emre, S. The Successful Treatment of Severe Aplastic Anemia with Autologous Cord Blood Transplantation.Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation (2004) 10:741-742.
  16. Kern, S., Eichler. H., Stoeve, J., Klüter, H., Bieback, K. Comparative Analysis of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Bone Marrow, Umbilical Cord Blood, or Adipose Tissue. Stem cells (2006) 24:1294-1301.
  17. Goodwin HS, Bicknese AR, Chien SN et al. Multilineage differentiation activity by cells isolated from umbilical cord blood: expression of bone, fat, and neural markers. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplant. (2001). 7, 581–588.
  18. Koh LP, Chao NJ. Umbilical cord blood transplantation in adults using myeloablative and nonmyeloablative preparative regimens. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation (2004) 10:1–22.
  19. Hayani A, Lampeter E, Viswanatha D, Morgan D, Salvi SN. First Report of Autologous Cord Blood Transplantation in the Treatment of a Child With Leukemia. Pediatrics (2007). 119; 296-300.
  20. Ferreira E, Pasternak J, Bacal N, Campos Guerra JC, Mitie Watanabe F. Autologous cord blood transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplantation (1999) 24: 1041.
  21. Sanberg PR, Willing AE, Garbuzova-Davis S et al. Umbilical cord blood-derived stem cells and brain repair. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.( 2005) 1049: 67–83.
  22. Ma N, Stamm C, Kaminski A et al. Human cord blood cells induce angiogenesis following myocardial infarction in NOD/scid mice. Cardiovascular Research (2005) 66: 45–54.
  23. Ende N, Chen R. Parkinson’s disease mice and human umbilical cord blood. J Med.(2002) 33: 173-180.
  24. Ende N, Chen R, Ende-Harris D. Human umbilical cord blood cells ameliorate Alzheimer’s disease in transgenic mice. J Med (2001) 32: 241-247.
  25. Piacibello, W, Sanavio, F, Severino, A, et al. Engraftment in nonobese diabetic severe combined immunodeficient mice of human CD34(+) cord blood cells after ex vivo expansion: evidence for the amplification and selfrenewal of repopulating stem cells. Blood (1999) 93:3736-3749.
  26. Timeus, F., Crescenzio, N., Saracco, P., Doria, A., Fazio, L., Albiani, R ., Di Montezemolo, Lc., Perugini, L., Incarbone, E. Recovery of cord blood hematopoietic progenitors after successive freezing and thawing procedures. Haematologica (2003) 88(01): 74-79.


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