Peripheral blood stem cells are an alternative to bone marrow-harvested stem cells. We report on the feasibility of predicting optimal timing for leukapheresis by means of blood monitoring for CD34-positive cells by flow cytometry. In addition to monitoring, determinations of CD34-positive cells also are predictive for the hemopoietic potency of cells harvested by leukapheresis, as close correlations of numbers of CFU-GM and of CD34-positive cells, respectively, in leukapheresis samples are determined. Our data are indicating that flow-cytometrical determinations of CD34-positive cells are helpful in the setting of blood stem cell harvesting by leukapheresis, both for optimal timing of the procedure and for real-time estimation of the hemopoietic potency of cells harvested.

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