T lymphocytes with a normal ADA gene accumulate after transplantation of transduced autologous umbilical cord blood CD34+ cells in ADA-deficient SCID neonates

Donald B. Kohn, Michal S. Hershfield(Duke Medical Center), Denise A. Carbonaro(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Ann O. Shigeoka(University of Utah), Judith Brooks(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), E Smogorzewska(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Lora W. Barsky(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Raymond C. K. Chan(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Felix Burotto(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Geralyn Annett(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Jan A. Nolta(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Gay M. Crooks(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Neena Kapoor(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Melissa Eldetr(University of California, San Francisco), Diane W. Wara(University of California, San Francisco), Thomas J. Bowen(South Health Campus), Edward Madsen, Floyd F. Synder(Alberta Children's Hospital), John F. Bastian(Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego), Linda Muul(National Human Genome Research Institute), R. Michael Blaese(National Human Genome Research Institute), Kenneth I. Weinberg(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Robertson Parkman(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles)
Nature Medicine
July 1, 1998
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