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- Microtransplantation abstract "Microtransplantation(MST) is an advanced technology to treat malignant hematological diseases and tumors by infusing patients with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) mobilized human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-mismatched allogeneic peripheral blood stem cells following a reduced-intensity chemotherapy or targeted therapy. The term "microtransplantation" comes from its mechanism of reaching donor cell microchimerism. Chemotherapy is used by lower doses only to destroy cancer and partially suppress patient’s immune system, which will be reinitiated by donor’s stem cells soon after transplantation, and will play a role as recipient-versus-tumor (RVT) effect combining donor cells’ graft-versus-tumor (GVT) effect. Donor’s stem cells, which have been processed, will also accelerate functional recovery of recipient’s hematopoietic stem cells, greatly reducing infections and transplant-related mortality. Practices of microtransplantation has shown none graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) till present, thus immunosuppressive drugs for relieving GVHD wouldn’t be necessary. Possible mechanisms of the successful avoidance of GVHD include donor cell microchimerism, less-toxic cells processed prior to transplantation, and the preservation of host immune system that is capable of resisting the GVH alloresponse. Moreover, as HLA-mismatched stem cells are employed, donor availability is extremely extended.".
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- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink 307th_Hospital_of_Chinese_People’s_Liberation_Army.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Acute_myeloid_leukemia.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Aplastic_anemia.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hematology.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stem_cells.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surgical_oncology.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transplantation_medicine.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_myelogenous_leukemia.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Graft-versus-host_disease.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Granulocyte_colony-stimulating_factor.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Guo_Mei.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Hodgkins_lymphoma.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Huisheng_Ai.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Human_leukocyte_antigen.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Immunosuppressive_drug.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Myelodysplastic_syndrome.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Non-Hodgkin_lymphoma.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_stem_cell_transplantation.
- Microtransplantation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Microtransplantation".
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- Microtransplantation subject Category:Hematology.
- Microtransplantation subject Category:Stem_cells.
- Microtransplantation subject Category:Surgical_oncology.
- Microtransplantation subject Category:Transplantation_medicine.
- Microtransplantation hypernym Technology.
- Microtransplantation type Company.
- Microtransplantation comment "Microtransplantation(MST) is an advanced technology to treat malignant hematological diseases and tumors by infusing patients with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) mobilized human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-mismatched allogeneic peripheral blood stem cells following a reduced-intensity chemotherapy or targeted therapy. The term "microtransplantation" comes from its mechanism of reaching donor cell microchimerism.".
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