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      European organization for cord blood banking.

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          Cord blood transplant has been performed in children with malignant and nonmalignant hematological disorders. Most often, the donor was an HLA-identical or a partially mismatched sibling. The results seem to demonstrate that one cord blood contains enough hematopoietic stem cells to reconstitute the marrow in a child, the incidence of graft vs. host disease (GVHD) has been very low in matched transplants, and the immune reconstitution has not been different from a bone marrow transplant. In Paris, seven children have received an HLA-identical sibling cord transplant; five are alive and well, and two had no engraftment. Several questions remain: results in adults, use of cord blood for mis-matched or matched unrelated transplants, standardization of methods of collection, cryopreservation, and banking. A European cord blood banking group has been created to coordinate this research.

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          Journal
          Blood Cells
          Blood cells
          0340-4684
          0340-4684
          1994
          : 20
          : 2-3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Bone Marrow Transplant Unit-Hôpital Saint-Louis AP HP, University, Paris, France.
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          7749125
          7808bef0-08f3-4f51-ba6c-c78f653788ea
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