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    Clinical Transplantation is an international transplantation journal publishing the latest research surrounding organ and tissue transplant surgery.

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    Background We previously demonstrated that CD34 + cell transplantation in animals healed intractable fractures via osteogenesis and vasculogenesis; we also demonstrated the safety and efficacy of this cell therapy in an earlier phase I/II clinical trial conducted on seven patients with fracture nonunion. Herein, we present the results of a phase III clinical trial conducted to confirm the results of the previous phase studies using a larger cohort of patients. Methods CD34 + cells were mobilized via administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, harvested using leukapheresis, and isolated using magnetic cell sorting. Autologous CD34 + cells were transplanted in 15 patients with tibia nonunion and 10 patients with femur nonunion, who were followed up for 52 weeks post transplantation. The main outcome was a reduction in time to heal the tibia in nonunion patients compared with that in historical control patients. We calculated the required number of patients as 15 based on the

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    An analysis of 994 patients with AML shows that treatment with venetoclax plus low-intensity or intensive chemotherapy attenuates the negative prognostic impact of AML with a splicing factor mutation. Akshat Jain, MD, MPH, a pediatric hematologist at Loma Linda University School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital in California, shares a recent poem of his that was written in tribute to patients with sickle cell disease. A pooled analysis of 11 trials found that half of patients with MM who were treated

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    Patients with COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome undergoing transplantation had comparable, high survival rates to patients with COVID-19-related pulmonary fibrosis, according to results published in JAMA Surgery.Further, survival rates from these patients did not differ from those of patients who underwent lung transplantation for a non-COVID-19-related reason, according to

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