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Ravulizumab (ALXN1210) in patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria: results of 2 phase 1b/2 studies
Is a matched unrelated donor search needed for all allogeneic transplant candidates?
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Clinical Trials and Observations
Ravulizumab (ALXN1210) in patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria: results of 2 phase 1b/2 studies
Clinical Trials & Observations
Alexander Röth,Scott T. Rottinghaus,Anita Hill,Eric S. Bachman,Jin Seok Kim,Hubert Schrezenmeier,Louis Terriou,Álvaro Urbano-Ispizua,Richard A. Wells,Jun Ho Jang,Austin G. Kulasekararaj,Jeff Szer,Rasha Aguzzi,Andrew I. Damokosh,Lori Shafner,Jong Wook Lee
Immunobiology and Immunotherapy
Lymphoid Neoplasia
Platelets and Thrombopoiesis
Cobalt hematoporphyrin inhibits CLEC-2–podoplanin interaction, tumor metastasis, and arterial/venous thrombosis in mice
Nagaharu Tsukiji,Makoto Osada,Tomoyuki Sasaki,Toshiaki Shirai,Kaneo Satoh,Osamu Inoue,Norihiko Umetani,Chihiro Mochizuki,Tamio Saito,Soichi Kojima,Hideyuki Shinmori,Yukio Ozaki,Katsue Suzuki-Inoue
Thrombosis and Hemostasis
Transplantation
Errata
Clinical Trials and Observations
Is a matched unrelated donor search needed for all allogeneic transplant candidates?
Clinical Trials & Observations
Stefan O. Ciurea,Maria Cecilia Borges Bittencourt,Denái R. Milton,Kai Cao,Piyanuch Kongtim,Gabriela Rondon,Julianne Chen,Marina Konopleva,Jorge M. Ramos Perez,Mohammed F. El Shazly,Majdi Aljadayeh,Michele Alvarez,Jin Im,Gheath Al-Atrash,Rohtesh Mehta,Uday Popat,Qaiser Bashir,Betul Oran,Chitra M. Hosing,Issa F. Khouri,Partow Kebriaei,Richard E. Champlin
Key Points
Race, haplotype frequency, and disease status at time of MUD search influence the probability of identifying a MUD/receiving a transplant.
Patients with a low likelihood of receiving a MUD transplant may proceed to a haploidentical transplant as soon as indicated.
Platelets and Thrombopoiesis
A β1-tubulin–based megakaryocyte maturation reporter system identifies novel drugs that promote platelet production
Hideya Seo,Si Jing Chen,Kazuya Hashimoto,Hiroshi Endo,Yohei Nishi,Akira Ohta,Takuya Yamamoto,Akitsu Hotta,Akira Sawaguchi,Hideki Hayashi,Noritaka Koseki,George J. Murphy,Kazuhiko Fukuda,Naoshi Sugimoto,Koji Eto
Key Points
β1-tubulin–Venus reporter megakaryocyte cell line enabled high-throughput drug screening by monitoring megakaryocyte maturation.
The identified compounds, Wnt-C59 and TCS 359, induced megakaryocyte maturation under feeder-free conditions through distinct mechanisms.
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