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Modified antibody in fetal alloimmunization
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July 18 2013
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CLINICAL TRIALS & OBSERVATIONS
Modified antibody in fetal alloimmunization
Clinical Trials & Observations
BLOOD WORK
PLENARY PAPER
Recombinant HPA-1a antibody therapy for treatment of fetomaternal alloimmune thrombocytopenia: proof of principle in human volunteers
Cedric Ghevaert,Nina Herbert,Louise Hawkins,Nicola Grehan,Philip Cookson,Steve F. Garner,Abigail Crisp-Hihn,Paul Lloyd-Evans,Amanda Evans,Kottekkattu Balan,Willem H. Ouwehand,Kathryn L. Armour,Mike R. Clark,Lorna M. Williamson
PLENARY PAPER
Inhibition of HPA-1a alloantibody-mediated platelet destruction by a deglycosylated anti–HPA-1a monoclonal antibody in mice: toward targeted treatment of fetal-alloimmune thrombocytopenia
Tamam Bakchoul,Andreas Greinacher,Ulrich J. Sachs,Annika Krautwurst,Harald Renz,Habi Harb,Gregor Bein,Peter J. Newman,Sentot Santoso
REVIEW ARTICLE
CLINICAL TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONS
GENE THERAPY
HEMATOPOIESIS AND STEM CELLS
Connective tissue growth factor regulates adipocyte differentiation of mesenchymal stromal cells and facilitates leukemia bone marrow engraftment
V. Lokesh Battula,Ye Chen,Maria da Graca Cabreira,Vivian Ruvolo,Zhiqiang Wang,Wencai Ma,Sergej Konoplev,Elizabeth Shpall,Karen Lyons,Dirk Strunk,Carlos Bueso-Ramos,Richard Eric Davis,Marina Konopleva,Michael Andreeff
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor directs hematopoietic progenitor cell expansion and differentiation
Brenden W. Smith,Sarah S. Rozelle,Amy Leung,Jessalyn Ubellacker,Ashley Parks,Shirley K. Nah,Deborah French,Paul Gadue,Stefano Monti,David H. K. Chui,Martin H. Steinberg,Andrew L. Frelinger,Alan D. Michelson,Roger Theberge,Mark E. McComb,Catherine E. Costello,Darrell N. Kotton,Gustavo Mostoslavsky,David H. Sherr,George J. Murphy
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
Induction of B7-H6, a ligand for the natural killer cell–activating receptor NKp30, in inflammatory conditions
Jessica Matta,Myriam Baratin,Laurent Chiche,Jean-Marie Forel,Céline Cognet,Guillemette Thomas,Catherine Farnarier,Christelle Piperoglou,Laurent Papazian,Damien Chaussabel,Sophie Ugolini,Frédéric Vély,Eric Vivier
LYMPHOID NEOPLASIA
RED CELLS, IRON, AND ERYTHROPOIESIS
Gene-centric association study of acute chest syndrome and painful crisis in sickle cell disease patients
Geneviève Galarneau,Sean Coady,Melanie E. Garrett,Neal Jeffries,Mona Puggal,Dina Paltoo,Karen Soldano,Antonio Guasch,Allison E. Ashley-Koch,Marilyn J. Telen,Abdullah Kutlar,Guillaume Lettre,George J. Papanicolaou
VASCULAR BIOLOGY
CORRESPONDENCE
Localized edema with sclerodermatous evolution: a possible form of skin chronic graft-versus-host disease associated with endothelial activation
Mathilde Tardieu,Michel Rybojad,Régis Peffault de Latour,Marie Robin,Adèle de Masson,Aliénor Xhaard,Hélène Le Buanec,Nathalie Parquet,Flore Sicre de Fontbrune,Anne Bergeron,Catherine Scieux,Valérie Dessirier,Armand Bensussan,Martine Bagot,Gérard Socié,Jean-David Bouaziz
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) QUESTIONS
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Transgenic zebrafish embryos expressing an endothelial cell-specific nuclear-green fluorescent protein, fli1a:nGFP, show that the fev-deficient embryo has very few endothelial cells (green) in the dorsal aorta. Transverse section of embryos at 36 hours post fertilization is shown. Nuclei were shown by 4,6 diamidino-2-phenylindole staining (blue). See the article by Wang et al on page 367.
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