Publications by authors named "J de Wildt-Eggen"

Hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) are stored in cryopreservation bags that are resistant to liquid nitrogen. Since Cryocyte bags of Baxter (B-bags) are no longer available, an alternative bag was sought. Also, the influence of freezing volume was studied.

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Hydroxyethyl starch (HES) is used to separate hematopoietic progenitor cells after bone marrow (BM) collection from red blood cells. The aims were to study alternatives for HAES-steril (200 kDa; not available anymore) and to optimize the sedimentation process. Using WBC-enriched product (10 × 10(9) WBC/L), instead of BM, sedimentation at 10% hematocrit using final 0.

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Background: Adding dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) to hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) causes an exothermic reaction, potentially affecting their viability. The freezing method might also influence this. The aim was to investigate the effect of 1) precooling of DMSO and plasma (D/P) and white blood cell (WBC)-enriched product, 2) DMSO concentration of D/P, 3) freezing program, and 4) storage method on WBC quality.

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Objectives: To study the effect of extended storage of platelet concentrates (PCs) and the implementation of a new platelet pooling system for PCs on corrected count increment (CCI) after transfusion.

Background: Due to new developments and changes in processes or procedures, one should remain alert for the effects of these changes. Besides in vitro studies and validation, in vivo studies are also important, as it has been shown that in vitro results do not always predict in vivo outcomes.

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The effects of patient characteristics on corrected count increment (CCI) in hemato-oncology patients were studied. CCI values were 13.6 ± 6.

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