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Journal Articles, 2008
Journal Articles, 2008
Figueroa-Tentori D, Querol S, Dodi IA, Madrigal A, Duggleby R :
J Immunol Methods
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31
228-35, 2008.
Ingram W, Devereux S, Das-Gupta EP, Russell NH, Haynes AP, Byrne JL, Shaw BE, McMillan A, Gonzalez J, Ho A, Mufti GJ and Pagliuca A : Outcome of BEAM-autologous and BEAM-alemtuzumab allogeneic transplantation in relapsed advanced stage follicular lymphoma.
Br J Haematol,
141
235-243, 2008.
Madrigal A and Shaw BE : Immunogenetic factors in donors and patients that affect the outcome of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Blood Cells Mol Dis,
40
40-43, 2008.
Mayor NP, Shaw BE, Madrigal JA and Marsh SGE : No impact of NOD2/CARD15 on outcome after SCT - A reply.
Bone Marrow Transplantation
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42
837-838, 2008
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Shaw BE : The clinical implications of HLA mismatches in unrelated donor haematopoietic cell transplantation. Int J Immunogenet.
35
367-74, 2008.
Shaw BE, Mufti GJ, Mackinnon S, Cavenagh JD, Pearce RM, Towlson KE, Apperley JF, Chakraverty R, Craddock CF, Kazmi MA, Littlewood TJ, Milligan DW, Pagliuca A, Thomson KJ, Marks DI, Russell NH. : Outcome of second allogeneic transplants using reduced-intensity conditioning following relapse of haematological malignancy after an initial allogeneic transplant.
Bone Marrow Transplantation,
42
783-9, 2008.
Shaw BE and Russell NH : Treatment options for the management of acute leukaemia relapsing following an allogeneic transplant.
Bone Marrow Transplantation,
41
495-503, 2008.
Srikanth M, Davies FE, Wu P, Jenner MW, Ethell ME, Potter MN, Shaw BE, Saso RM, Dines S, Morgan GJ : Survival and outcome of blastoid variant myeloma following treatment with the novel thalidomide containing regime DT-PACE.
Eur J Haematol.
81
432-6, 2008.
Tholouli E, Liakopoulou E, Greenfield HM, Shaw BE, Tauro S, Byrne JL, Dennis M, Burthem J, Lucas GS, Craddock C, Russell NH and Liu Yin JA. Outcomes following 50 mg versus 100 mg alemtuzumab in reduced-intensity conditioning stem cell transplants for acute myeloid leukaemia and poor risk myelodysplasia.
Br J Haematol,
142
318-20, 2008.