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Graft-Versus-Host Disease Therapy

New findings in graft-versus-host disease therapy described by E. Holler and co-researchers

Published in Blood Weekly, November 22nd, 2007

A new study, 'Progress in acute graft versus host disease,' is now available. "The aim of this article is to highlight both experimental and clinical studies contributing to our present understanding of acute graft versus host disease New cellular players and new molecules in induction, modulation and treatment of graft versus host disease are reported," investigators in Regensburg, Germany report.

"The contribution of antigen presenting cells to induction of graft versus host disease and graft versus leukemia effects is well understood in animal models and now needs confirmation in human analyses. Both, regulatory T cells and mesenchymal stem cells are a new hope for...

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