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Lymphoid Tissue Grafts in Man

Abstract

Grafts of lymphoid tissue or of lymphoid stem cells may be appropriate in the treatment of some congenital immune deficiency disorders. The reasons for preferring tissues of foetal origin are discussed and the evidence for foetal immunocompetence is briefly summarized. Methods of storing foetal liver cells and cells or fragments of thymus are mentioned, and the organization of the Foetal Tissue Bank of the Royal Marsden Hospital is described. Clinical data from transplantation of lymphoid cells in various immune deficiency disorders are briefly presented. (author)
Authors:
Kay, H. E.M. [1] 
  1. Royal Marsden Hospital, Institute of Cancer Research, London (United Kingdom)
Publication Date:
Jul 15, 1969
Product Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Conference: Panel on Current Problems of Bone-Marrow Cell Transplantation with Special Emphasis on Conservation and Culture, Moscow (Russian Federation), 22-26 Jul 1968; Other Information: 16 refs.; Related Information: In: Bone-Marrow Conservation, Culture and Transplantation. Proceedings of a Panel on Current Problems of Bone-Marrow Cell Transplantation with Special Emphasis on Conservation and Culture| 211 p.
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS; 62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; ANIMAL TISSUES; GRAFTS; HOSPITALS; LIVER CELLS; LYMPHOCYTES; RADIOSTERILIZATION; STEM CELLS; THYMUS
OSTI ID:
22192471
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: XA14M0708016960
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 51-54
Announcement Date:
Feb 20, 2014

Citation Formats

Kay, H. E.M. Lymphoid Tissue Grafts in Man. IAEA: N. p., 1969. Web.
Kay, H. E.M. Lymphoid Tissue Grafts in Man. IAEA.
Kay, H. E.M. 1969. "Lymphoid Tissue Grafts in Man." IAEA.
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title = {Lymphoid Tissue Grafts in Man}
author = {Kay, H. E.M.}
abstractNote = {Grafts of lymphoid tissue or of lymphoid stem cells may be appropriate in the treatment of some congenital immune deficiency disorders. The reasons for preferring tissues of foetal origin are discussed and the evidence for foetal immunocompetence is briefly summarized. Methods of storing foetal liver cells and cells or fragments of thymus are mentioned, and the organization of the Foetal Tissue Bank of the Royal Marsden Hospital is described. Clinical data from transplantation of lymphoid cells in various immune deficiency disorders are briefly presented. (author)}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1969}
month = {Jul}
}