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The Role of Colony-Forming Units in Cord Blood Transplantation K.M. Page, L. Zhang, A. Mendizabal , S. Wease , S. Carter, T. Gentry, A.E. Balber , J. Kurtzberg Published September 2011.
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The Role of Colony-Forming Units in Cord Blood TransplantationK.M. Page, L. Zhang, A. Mendizabal, S. Wease, S. Carter, T. Gentry, A.E. Balber, J. KurtzbergPublished September 2011 This self-study has been approved for 1 contact hour of credit for DUHS Clinical Laboratory employees only. Upon completion of this article, the participant will be able to: • describe the impact of graft characteristics on engraftment and survival. • understand that CFU dose is a stronger predictor of engraftment post unrelated umbilical cord blood transplant and thus should be used to assess potency when selecting units for transplant. Click here to access this article *DUHS Clinical Laboratories is authorized to provide employees with access to this article through a license maintained by Duke University Medical Center Library.* Proceed to the next slide when you are ready to take the quiz
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