2000
Isolation and flow cytometric analysis of T‐cell‐depleted CD34+ PBPCs
Debelak J, Shlomchik M, Snyder E, Cooper D, Seropian S, McGuirk J, Smith B, Krause D. Isolation and flow cytometric analysis of T‐cell‐depleted CD34+ PBPCs. Transfusion 2000, 40: 1475-1481. PMID: 11134567, DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.2000.40121475.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Epstein‐Barr virus suspension cell assay using in situ hybridization and flow cytometry
Crouch J, Leitenberg D, Smith B, Howe J. Epstein‐Barr virus suspension cell assay using in situ hybridization and flow cytometry. Cytometry 1997, 29: 50-57. PMID: 9298811, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0320(19970901)29:1<50::aid-cyto5>3.0.co;2-h.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
In vitro characteristics of white cell‐reduced single‐unit platelet concentrates stored in syringes
Pisciotto PT, Snyder EL, Snyder JA, Frattaroli S, Hopfer SM, Rinder HM, Smith BR. In vitro characteristics of white cell‐reduced single‐unit platelet concentrates stored in syringes. Transfusion 1994, 34: 407-411. PMID: 8191565, DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1994.34594249052.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWBC filtrationP-selectin positivityPremature infantsDrug Administration requirementsPlatelet functionPlatelet activationPlatelet lossStudy designWhite cellsAdverse effectsPlatelet concentratesLactate productionTransfusionDegrees CVitro characteristicsAdministration requirementsSingle unitPlatelet propertiesLog10 reductionHoursSyringesConsumption of glucoseInfantsWBC
1990
Retroviral mediated gene transfer into bone marrow progenitor cells: use of beta-galactosidase as a selectable marker
Strair R, Towle M, Smith B. Retroviral mediated gene transfer into bone marrow progenitor cells: use of beta-galactosidase as a selectable marker. Nucleic Acids Research 1990, 18: 4759-4762. PMID: 2118622, PMCID: PMC331937, DOI: 10.1093/nar/18.16.4759.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
Hematopoiesis in vitro coexists with natural killer lymphocytes.
Niemeyer C, Sieff C, Smith B, Ault K, Nathan D. Hematopoiesis in vitro coexists with natural killer lymphocytes. Blood 1989, 74: 2376-82. PMID: 2529928, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v74.7.2376.bloodjournal7472376.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood NK cellsNatural killerNK cellsInterleukin-2Colony formationMarrow progenitorsInhibition of MyeloidK562 target cellsNatural killer lymphocytesCell populationsCD16 positive lymphocytesMarrow cell populationsPositive lymphocytesHematopoietic progenitor cellsKiller lymphocytesCell ratioProgenitor cell populationsLymphocytesTarget cellsProgenitor cellsCell sorterInhibitionHuman hematopoiesisDisparate findingsCell lineages
1988
Recombinant retroviruses encoding cell surface antigens as selectable markers
Strair RK, Towle MJ, Smith BR. Recombinant retroviruses encoding cell surface antigens as selectable markers. Journal Of Virology 1988, 62: 4756-4759. PMID: 3054154, PMCID: PMC253592, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.62.12.4756-4759.1988.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1985
Natural killer lymphocytes in hairy cell leukemia: presence of phenotypically identifiable cells with defective functional activity.
Smith BR, Rosenthal DS, Ault KA. Natural killer lymphocytes in hairy cell leukemia: presence of phenotypically identifiable cells with defective functional activity. Experimental Hematology 1985, 13: 189-93. PMID: 3884356.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHairy cell leukemiaNK cellsNatural killerFluorescence-activated cell sorterNK activityNK functionCell leukemiaFunctional deficiencyNormal numbersPhenotypic NK cellsMajority of patientsStandard 51Cr releaseSevere functional deficiencyDefective functional activityK562 targetsNK populationPatientsSurface markersK562 cell lineFunctional activityCell populationsCell sorterCell linesLeukemiaIdentifiable cells
1983
Application of bone marrow transplantation in genetic diseases
Rappeport J, Smith B, Parkman R, Rosen F. Application of bone marrow transplantation in genetic diseases. Clinics In Haematology 1983, 12: 755-773. PMID: 6416728, DOI: 10.1016/s0308-2261(83)80009-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAgranulocytosisAnemia, AplasticAnimalsBone Marrow TransplantationCell SeparationChediak-Higashi SyndromeChildFemaleGenes, MHC Class IIGranulomatous Disease, ChronicHLA AntigensHumansImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesInfantMaleMiceMucopolysaccharidosesOsteopetrosisPhagocyte Bactericidal DysfunctionT-LymphocytesThalassemiaTransplantation, IsogeneicWiskott-Aldrich SyndromeIn Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia the quantity of detectable circulating monoclonal B lymphocytes correlates with clinical course.
Smith BR, Robert NJ, Ault KA. In Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia the quantity of detectable circulating monoclonal B lymphocytes correlates with clinical course. Blood 1983, 61: 911-4. PMID: 6403083, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v61.5.911.bloodjournal615911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMonoclonal B lymphocytesWaldenstrom's macroglobulinemiaB lymphocytesSerum IgM levelsAbnormal cellsMonoclonal surfaceBlood involvementAsymptomatic presentationClinical responseClinical courseIgM levelsMultiple myelomaClinical activitySerial determinationsSerial studiesPatientsSurface immunoglobulinMacroglobulinemiaFlow cytometryLymphocytesMonoclonal cellsOvernight cultureSuch cellsDiseaseCells
1981
Increase of surface Ia-like antigen expression on human monocytes independent of antigenic stimuli.
Smith BR, Ault KA. Increase of surface Ia-like antigen expression on human monocytes independent of antigenic stimuli. The Journal Of Immunology 1981, 127: 2020-7. PMID: 6170685, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.127.5.2020.Peer-Reviewed Original Research