Analysis of granulomonocytic precursor cells from fetal liver used for maintenance therapy in children with Gaucher's disease

Granulocyte-macrophage precursor cells of fetal liver are characterized by high proliferative capacity. Being administered to children with Gaucher's disease, these cells provide a short-term maintenance of the monocyte/macrophage pool with normal level of glucocerebrosidase.[PUBLICATION ABSTRA...

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Hauptverfasser: Dubrovina, I. V., Kopyl'tsova, E. A., Cheredeeva, L. A., Kudryashova, V. F., Blidchenko, Yu. A., Torubarova, N. A., Sukhikh, G. T.
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description Granulocyte-macrophage precursor cells of fetal liver are characterized by high proliferative capacity. Being administered to children with Gaucher's disease, these cells provide a short-term maintenance of the monocyte/macrophage pool with normal level of glucocerebrosidase.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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