In vitro collection and posttransfusion engraftment characteristics of MNCs obtained by using a new separator for autologous PBPC transplantation
Snyder EL, Baril L, Cooper DL, Min K, Mechanic S, Stoddart L, Burtness B, Seagraves P, Debelak J, Gudino M, McCullough J. In vitro collection and posttransfusion engraftment characteristics of MNCs obtained by using a new separator for autologous PBPC transplantation. Transfusion 2000, 40: 961-967. PMID: 10960524, DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.2000.40080961.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAntigens, CD34Blood Specimen CollectionCell SeparationFemaleHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHumansMaleMiddle AgedMonocytesSoftwareTime FactorsConceptsEngraftment characteristicsPBPC collectionHigh-dose myeloablative chemotherapyPeripheral blood progenitor cell collectionAutologous PBPC transplantAutologous PBPC transplantationSerious adverse eventsAutologous transplant patientsNumber of CD34Cell separatorProgenitor cell collectionShort-term engraftmentAmicus deviceBlood cell separatorAmicus SeparatorPBPC rescuePBPC transplantPBPC transplantationTransplant patientsAdverse eventsMyeloablative chemotherapyMyeloablative therapyOncology patientsChemotherapeutic regimensPlatelet count