They inject me with the new bone marrow and hopefully it will engraft and start to make new, healthy cells instead of cancerous ones. |
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This inactivates T lymphocytes remaining in the component so that they are unable to engraft. |
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The awareness to cut the thread and engraft new habit makes you follow the Yogic path. |
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While they took longer to engraft compared with islets transplanted in the liver, function was eventually obtained. |
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I am waiting for my brother Adam's healthy stem cells to engraft in my bone marrow. |
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Simultaneously, Wagner was using fludarabine, an immunosuppressant that appears to encourage the new cells to engraft, or take root. |
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Ideal graft cells should be autologous, easy to expand in vitro, able to engraft and differentiate into functional cardiac myocytes that couple electromechanically with the surrounding myocardium. |
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Transplanted myoblasts have been shown to engraft into the myocardium and enhance cardiac function in animal studies. |
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Fortunately, in response to comments by TEI and others, the State did not engraft a far-reaching economic substance test on California's tax law. |
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In fact, the converted skin cells could engraft into mice with inflammatory bowel disease-Crohn's or ulcerative colitis. |
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Now, the doctors cautioned me that while my immune system was still very weak, my brother Adam's healthy cells were beginning to engraft in my bone marrow. |
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But the blood-forming cells have not yet been made to engraft properly, as if the test-tube version of the mouse blood-forming cells lacks some necessary ability or signal. |
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But the cells, although they look like the real thing, fail to engraft correctly in the bone marrow, as if something had gone awry with their maturation process. |
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A qualified homeopath would know that if you keep taking the same homeopathic remedy, you're going to engraft on the vital force of the person the very problem they're trying to eradicate. |
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Thus the direct outgrowth from cardiac samples provides a promising autologous source of cells that permits ex-vivo amplification, followed by delivery to areas of injury, where they engraft and regenerate the heart. |
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No controls were selected who did not successfully mobilize or engraft. |
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