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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 22.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000994 (2013) Intra-arterial infusion of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells results in transient localization in the brain after cerebral ischemia in rats.
001498 (2011) Potential therapeutic application of intravenous autologous bone marrow infusion in patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis.
001698 (2010) 90Y Bremsstrahlung imaging for absorbed-dose assessment in high-dose radioimmunotherapy.
001E02 (2009) Acute homing of bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells in intramyocardial vs. intracoronary transplantation.
001F12 (2009) Cell tracking and therapy evaluation of bone marrow monocytes and stromal cells using SPECT and CMR in a canine model of myocardial infarction.
002352 (2008) Role of balloon occlusion for mononuclear bone marrow cell deposition after intracoronary injection in pigs with reperfused myocardial infarction.
002940 (2007) Cell therapy in murine atherosclerosis: in vivo imaging with high-resolution helical SPECT.
002F48 (2005) Bone marrow-derived lin(-)c-kit(+)Sca-1+ stem cells do not contribute to vasculogenesis in Lewis lung carcinoma.
002F85 (2005) Detection of 111In-oxine-labeled bone marrow stromal cells after intravenous or intralesional administration in chronic paraplegic rats.
003557 (2003) Selective T-cell ablation with bismuth-213-labeled anti-TCRalphabeta as nonmyeloablative conditioning for allogeneic canine marrow transplantation.
003C16 (2000) Therapeutic advantages of Auger electron- over beta-emitting radiometals or radioiodine when conjugated to internalizing antibodies.
003D66 (1999) Bone marrow cell trafficking following intravenous administration.
004319 (1997) Scintigraphy with indium-111-labeled homologous (donor) platelets in the platelet transfusion refractory bone marrow transplant patient.
004384 (1997) Indium-labeled white blood cells apheresed from donors receiving G-CSF localize to sites of inflammation when infused into allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients.
004906 (1995) Survival of patients with resistant Hodgkin's disease after polyclonal yttrium 90-labeled antiferritin treatment.
005B57 (1990) Detection and functional assessment of accessory splenic tissue (splenunculi) with radiolabelled heat damaged autologous erythrocytes.
005C40 (1989) Polyclonal 90Yttrium labeled antiferritin for refractory Hodgkin's disease.
005F97 (1988) Functional asplenia after bone marrow transplantation. A late complication related to extensive chronic graft-versus-host disease.
006656 (1986) Indium-111-labeled autologous leukocyte scanning in gastrointestinal graft versus host disease (GVHD).
006763 (1986) Monoclonal antibodies in cancer treatment.
006E06 (1984) The in vivo distribution of indium-111 labeled in vitro alloactivated syngeneic lymphocytes in a patient with relapsed acute myelomonocytic leukemia: implications for adoptive chemoimmunotherapy.

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