Nuclear Medicine Technology and Other
Health Applications
Project Title: Lymphocvtopoiesis and Transplantation Immunology
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Publications:
Joel,

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Hess,

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Cottier,

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lymphocytes to Peyer's patches in neonatal mice.

Aspects of Immunity,
141-7,

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Massive migration of thymic

Morphological and Functional

Lindahl-Kiessling, G, Alm and M. G. Hamna, Editors,

Plenum Press,

New York,

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1971,

Van Bekkum, D. W,, and Cronkite, E. P,
Radiation effects on the lymphoid
Systems and its functions. Progress in Immunology, pp. 1205-9, Academic Press,

Inc,, New York and London, 1971.
Joel,
and lymph,

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D. D., and Cronkite, E, P,
Extracorporeal irradiation of blood
Presented at National Conference on Research Animals in Medicine,

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Washington, D. C., January, 1972,

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Exp. Cell Res. (in press),

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Chanana, A. D., Joel, D. D., Schaedeli, J., Hess, M. W., and Cottier, H.
Thymus cell migration: 3HTdR-labeled and THETA-positive cells in peripheral

lymphoid tissues of newborn mice,

Presented at the 4th International

Conference on Lymph, Tissue and Germinal Centers in Immune Reactions, Dubrovnik,

Yugoslavia, June, 1972,

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Chikkappa, G., Boecker, W, R., Borner, G., Carsten, A. L., Conkling, X%.,
and Cook, L,
Bone marrow (BM) cells of chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML)
patients cultured in diffusion chamber (DC) system.
Proc. Soc, Exp. Biol,
Med. (in press).
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Radiosensitivity of lymphocytes.
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Greenberg, M. L., Chanana, A, D., Cronkite, E. P., Giacomelli, G.,
Rai, K. R., Schiffer, L. M., Stryckmans, P, A., and Vincent, P. C,
The
generation time of human leukemic myeloblasts,
J, Lab, Invest, 26, No, 3,

245-52 (1972).

Wagner, H.

P.,

Cottier, H., and Cronkite,

E.

P.

Variability of prolifer-

ative patterns in acute lymphoid leukemia of children.

176-86 (1972),

Blood 39, No, 2,

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The overall objective in these studies is understanding of the
factors controlling cell proliferation.
Specific objectives are:
a) to define anomalous cell proliferation in human diseases such as
leukemia, auto-immune diseases and malignant lymphomas; b) to better

understand the mechanism of allograft reaccion and evaluate ECIB and

ECIL in the management of allotransplants and in the therapy of human

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