allogeneic stem cells

How is Immunosuppression Managed in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplants?

To prevent immune rejection, recipients of allogeneic stem cell transplants often undergo immunosuppressive therapy. This therapy reduces the activity of the immune system, making it less likely to attack the transplanted cells. Histology assists in monitoring the effects of immunosuppression on tissues, ensuring that the therapy does not lead to excessive tissue damage or increased susceptibility to infections.

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