PMID: 7540100Dec 1, 1994Paper

Ex vivo hematopoietic progenitor cell expansion

ImmunoMethods
D N HaylockP J Simmons

Abstract

The ability to culture and expand hematopoietic progenitor cells ex vivo has major implications for both bone marrow and stem cell support following marrow ablative or subablative high-dose therapy and for improving the efficiency of retroviral transfection in gene marking and gene therapy. This review focuses on methods for the generation of myeloid progenitor and post-progenitor cells from peripheral blood stem cell collections, with particular emphasis on the characterization of these cells and practical issues associated with their expansion.

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