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. 1982 May;35(5):492–495. doi: 10.1136/jcp.35.5.492

Ratio of blood and marrow-derived cells in bone marrow transplantation.

H Kay, H Lumley, H M Clink, R L Powles
PMCID: PMC497703  PMID: 7045163

Abstract

The content of the cell suspensions used in bone marrow transplantation can vary by at least twelvefold in the ratio of bone marrow-derived to blood-derived cells. The ratio is somewhat higher in young donors but is similar for male and female donors and is not closely correlated with the incidence of graft v host reactions.

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