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A unique population of cd34
+
cells in cord blood
Maya T. Nimgaonkar
, Rochelle A. Roscoe
, Jeannette Persichetti
,
Witold Rybka
, Alan Winkelstein
, Edward D. Ball
Department of Medicine
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Next-Generation Therapies
Division of Hematology and Oncology
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Cord Blood
100%
CD34+ Cells
100%
Bone Marrow
28%
Stem Cells
28%
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
28%
CD34
28%
Allogeneic
14%
Granulocyte Colony-stimulating Factor (G-CSF)
14%
Stem Cell Transplantation
14%
Marrow Transplantation
14%
Thy-1
14%
LFA-1
14%
HLA-DR
14%
Hematopoietic Precursors
14%
Normal Bone Marrow
14%
Cell Maturation
14%
Phenotypic Characteristics
14%
CD38
14%
Immaturity
14%
Additional Markers
14%
C-kit
14%
CD33
14%
Human Umbilical Cord Blood
14%
CD10
14%
CD56
14%
CD45RA
14%
Low-side
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
CD34
100%
Stem Cell
22%
Precursor
11%
Granulocyte
11%
Stem Cell Transplantation
11%
Hematopoietic Cell
11%
Cell Maturation
11%
CD38
11%
Immaturity
11%
CD19
11%
Umbilical Cord Blood
11%
CD33
11%
Peripheral Blood Stem Cell
11%