Abstract
The sickle cell trait appears to offer a reliable and replicable tag for bone marrow transplantation. Red cell survival curves using sickle cell and nonagglutinable cell counts show good agreement. The recipients exhibited no untoward effects as a result of receiving marrow from a donor with sickle cell trait.
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         © 1961 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1961
        
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