Relations between 'HLA-B gene' and 'Graft-versus-host disease - Homo sapiens (human)'
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- Jöris et al., A proposed algorithm predictive for cytotoxic T cell alloreactivity. (2012)
- Woolfrey et al., HLA-C antigen mismatch is associated with worse outcome in unrelated donor peripheral blood stem cell transplantation. (2011)
- Sellami et al., Acute graft-vs.-host disease correlates with the disparity for the PECAM-1 S536N polymorphism only in the HLA-B44-like positive Tunisian recipients of HSCs. (2010)
- Eapen et al., Effect of graft source on unrelated donor haemopoietic stem-cell transplantation in adults with acute leukaemia: a retrospective analysis. (2010)
- Larsen et al., Degree of predicted minor histocompatibility antigen mismatch correlates with poorer clinical outcomes in nonmyeloablative allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. (2010)
- Hurley et al., Re: An approach to predicting HSCT outcome using HLA-mismatch information mapped on protein structure data. (2010)
- Kekik et al., Relationship between HLA tissue type, CMV infection, and acute graft-vs-host disease after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: single-center experience. (2009)
- Gagne et al., Donor KIR3DL1/3DS1 gene and recipient Bw4 KIR ligand as prognostic markers for outcome in unrelated hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. (2009)
- Dudkiewicz et al., An approach to predicting hematopoietic stem cell transplantation outcome using HLA-mismatch information mapped on protein structure data. (2009)
- Parmar et al., Donor-recipient mismatches in MHC class I chain-related gene A in unrelated donor transplantation lead to increased incidence of acute graft-versus-host disease. (2009)
- Kyllerman et al., Late cerebral graft versus host reaction in a bone marrow transplanted girl with Hurler (MPS I) disease. (2008)
- Huang et al., Treatment of acute leukemia with unmanipulated HLA-mismatched/haploidentical blood and bone marrow transplantation. (2009)
- Delaney et al., High-resolution HLA matching in double-umbilical-cord-blood reduced-intensity transplantation in adults. (2009)
- Nishida et al., Phase II study of tacrolimus and methotrexate for prophylaxis of acute graft-versus-host disease after HLA-A, B, and DRB1 genotypically mismatched unrelated bone marrow transplantation among Japanese patients. (2009)
- Hauzenberger et al., Outcome of haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients transplanted with matched unrelated donors vs allele-mismatched donors: a single centre study. (2008)
- Petersdorf et al., New advances in hematopoietic cell transplantation. (2008)
- Ringdén et al., Unrelated cord blood and mismatched unrelated volunteer donor transplants, two alternatives in patients who lack an HLA-identical donor. (2008)
- Xiao-Jun et al., HLA-mismatched/haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation without in vitro T cell depletion for chronic myeloid leukemia: improved outcomes in patients in accelerated phase and blast crisis phase. (2008)
- Draper et al., Dispermic chimerism identified during HLA typing for stem cell transplantation. (2008)
- Weng et al., Fatal graft-versus-host disease presenting as fever of unknown origin in a pancreas-after-kidney transplant recipient. (2008)
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