Renal tubular regeneration by bone marrow-derived cells in a girl after bone marrow transplantation

Recent studies have indicated that bone marrow cells can contribute to regeneration of the kidney in experimental models. However, renal regeneration by apparent bone marrow-derived cells has not been shown previously in humans. The authors here report on a 7-year-old girl who received whole bone ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of kidney diseases 2003-11, Vol.42 (5), p.E10-E12
Hauptverfasser: Nishida, Masashi, Kawakatsu, Hidekazu, Shiraishi, Isao, Fujimoto, Shin-ichiro, Gotoh, Takahiro, Urata, Yoji, Ono, Takahiko, Hamaoka, Kenji
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Child
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Fatal Outcome
Female
Graft vs Host Disease - complications
Graft vs Host Disease - drug therapy
Humans
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Multiple Organ Failure - etiology
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