PROTECTION OF BRAIN CELLS IN ORGANOTYPIC SLICE CULTURES EXPOSED TO OXYGEN AND GLUCOSE DEPRIVATION IS SPECIFICALLY MEDIATED BY CORD BLOOD CD14+CELLS
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Cell & Tissue Engineering
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Cell Biology
Hematology
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Research & Experimental Medicine
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Joanne Kurtzberg
Jerome S. Harris Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Kurtzberg is an internationally renowned expert in pediatric hematology/oncology,
pediatric blood and marrow transplantation, umbilical cord blood banking and transplantation,
and novel applications of cord blood and birthing tissues in the emerging fields of
cellular therapies and regenerative medicine. Dr. Kurtzberg serves as the Director
of the Marcus Center for Cellular Cures (MC3), Director of the Pediatric Transplant
and Cellular Therapy Program, Director of the Carolina

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