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British Journal of HaematologyVolume 58, Issue 3 p. 553-554 Free Access RED CELL REMOVAL FROM DONOR BONE MARROW H. M. Jones, H. M. Jones School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this authorD. C. Linch, D. C. Linch School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this authorR. E. Marcus, R. E. Marcus School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this authorC. R. Singer, C. R. Singer School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this authorA. H. Goldstone, A. H. Goldstone School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this author H. M. Jones, H. M. Jones School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this authorD. C. Linch, D. C. Linch School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this authorR. E. Marcus, R. E. Marcus School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this authorC. R. Singer, C. R. Singer School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this authorA. H. Goldstone, A. H. Goldstone School of Pathology, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1P 7LDSearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1984 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.1984.tb04003.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available for this article. REFERENCES Braine, H.G., Sensenbrenner, L.L., Wright, S.K., Tutschka, P.J., Saral, R. & Santos, G.W. (1982) Bone marrow transplantation with major ABO blood group incompatibility using erythrocyte depletion of marrow prior to infusion. Blood, 60, 420– 425. Dinsmore, R.E., Reich, L.M., Kapoor, N., Gulati, S., Klrkpatrick, D., Flomenberg, N. & O'Reilly, R.J. (1983) ABH incompatible bone marrow transplantation: removal or erythrocytes by starch sedimentation. British Journal of Haematology, 54, 441– 449. Gilmore, M.J.M.L., Prentice, H.G., Blacklock, H.A., Ma, D.D.F., Janossy, G. & Hofebrand, A.V. (1982) A technique for rapid isolation of bone marrow mononuclear cells using Ficoll-Metrizoate and the IBM 2991 blood cell processor. British Journal of Haematology, 50, 619– 626. Herve, P., Tamayo, E. & Peters, A. (1983) Autologous stem cell grafting in acute myeloid leukaemia: technical approach of marrow incubation in vitro with pharmacological agents (prerequisite for clinical applications). British Journal of Haematology, 53, 683– 685. Ho, G.W., Champlin, R.E., Feig, S.A. & Gale, R.P. (1984) Transplantation of ABH incompatible bone marrow: gravity sedimentation of donor marrow. British Journal of Haematology, 57, 115– 162. Linch, D.C., Knott, L.J., Patterson, K.G., Cowan, D.A. & Harper, P.G. (1982) Bone marrow processing and cryopreservation. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 35, 186– 190. Van de Ouweland, F., de Witte, T., Geerdink, P. & Haanen, C. (1982) Enrichment and cryopreservation of bone marrow progenitor cells for autologous re-infusion. Cryobiology, 19, 292– 298. Volume58, Issue3November 1984Pages 553-554 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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