2011
DOI: 10.1177/0300985811410721
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Hematologic Changes After Total Body Irradiation and Autologous Transplantation of Hematopoietic Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells in Dogs With Lymphoma

Abstract: Dogs with and without lymphoma have undergone hematopoietic cell transplantation in a research setting for decades. North Carolina State University is currently treating dogs with B-and T-cell lymphoma in a clinical setting with autologous peripheral blood progenitor cell transplants, using peripheral blood CD34þ progenitor cells harvested using an apheresis machine. Complete blood counts were performed daily for 15 to 19 days posttransplantation to monitor peripheral blood cell nadirs and subsequent CD34þ cel… Show more

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“…Studies performed in the last years on hematopoietic stem cells from canine bone marrow. (Osgood et al 1939, Thomas et al 1962, Epstein et al 1967, Escobar et al 2012, Killian et al 2013, Sato et al 2013, Mathes et al 2014, Vrecenak et al 2014, Rosinski et al 2015, Suter et al 2015, Luangphakdy et al 2016, Lange et al 2017 Fig.2. Studies performed in the last years on mesenchymal stem cells from canine bone marrow.…”
Section: Topic Of General Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies performed in the last years on hematopoietic stem cells from canine bone marrow. (Osgood et al 1939, Thomas et al 1962, Epstein et al 1967, Escobar et al 2012, Killian et al 2013, Sato et al 2013, Mathes et al 2014, Vrecenak et al 2014, Rosinski et al 2015, Suter et al 2015, Luangphakdy et al 2016, Lange et al 2017 Fig.2. Studies performed in the last years on mesenchymal stem cells from canine bone marrow.…”
Section: Topic Of General Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In more recent years, as veterinary care has become more sophisticated and cell separator machines have become available for clinical veterinary use, both autologous and allogeneic BMT are now options to treat CL. A variety of cell separator machines are able to harvest adequate numbers of canine peripheral blood CD34 + cells for BMT , and dogs with CL will undergo complete hematologic reconstitution after otherwise lethal myeloablative therapy if given an appropriate dose of these cells . Lupu et al .…”
Section: Treatment Of CL and Clinical Trialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lately, several authors have considered autologous peripheral blood HSPC transplantation in dogs with T or B lymphoma [44,45]. No statistics on the usefulness of such a therapy could be done due to the low number of cases, but succeful engrafment after specifi ed protocols has been demonstrated [45].…”
Section: Peripheral Blood Hematopoetic Stem and Progenitor Cells Are mentioning
confidence: 99%