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)
Kay, H. E.M.
[1]
- Royal Marsden Hospital, Institute of Cancer Research, London (United Kingdom)
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}
}
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}
}