Progress toward less toxic conditioning.
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Buckley, Rebecca H (2016). Progress toward less toxic conditioning. Blood, 128(3). pp. 322-323. 10.1182/blood-2016-06-719922. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12489.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Rebecca Hatcher Buckley
James Buren Sidbury Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, in the School
of Medicine
The overall emphasis of Dr. Buckley's research is in human T,B and NK cell development
and in aberrations in their development and regulation. The work involves three particular
areas of investigation: 1) the cellular and molecular bases of genetically-determined
human immunodeficiency diseases, 2) the use of bone marrow stem cells to cure genetically-determined
immunodeficiency diseases, and 3) the use of human SCID bone marrow stem cell chimeras
to study human thymic education, T and B cell on

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