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Anthony Nolan
Nonprofit•London, England, United Kingdom•
About: Anthony Nolan is a nonprofit organization based out in London, England, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Transplantation & Human leukocyte antigen. The organization has 230 authors who have published 272 publications receiving 13641 citations.
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TL;DR: The responsibilities of the national hubs, transplant center and donor registry staff are outlined for all actions associated with the preliminary search, formal search, donor confirmatory typing and final donor selection.
Abstract: This special report details the World Marrow Donor Association's recommended procedures regarding the international search for an unrelated donor for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The responsibilities of the national hubs, transplant center and donor registry staff are outlined for all actions associated with the preliminary search, formal search, donor confirmatory typing and final donor selection.
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TL;DR: This project has the goal to validate bioinformatics methods and tools for HLA haplotype frequency analysis specifically addressing unique issues of haematopoietic stem cell registry data sets.
Abstract: This project has the goal to validate bioinformatics methods and tools for HLA haplotype frequency analysis specifically addressing unique issues of haematopoietic stem cell registry data sets. In addition to generating new methods and tools for the analysis of registry data sets, the intent is to produce a comprehensive analysis of HLA data from 20 million donors from the Bone Marrow Donors Worldwide (BMDW) database. This report summarizes the activity on this project as of the 16IHIW meeting in Liverpool.
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University of California, San Francisco1, Stanford University2, University of Cambridge3, Anthony Nolan4, Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research5, National Institute for Health Research6, Cairo University7, Macalester College8, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics9, Royal Liverpool University Hospital10, Makerere University11, University of Oxford12, Federal University of Paraná13
TL;DR: The wealth of new data gathered in the course of this workshop component highlights the value of collaborative, community-based efforts in immunogenetics research, and continued analysis will improve understanding of KIR allelic polymorphism in global populations.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ghulam J. Mufti | 88 | 687 | 30934 |
Nigel H. Russell | 76 | 502 | 21810 |
Steven G.E. Marsh | 65 | 487 | 20763 |
Frits van Rhee | 61 | 323 | 14983 |
Charles Craddock | 60 | 302 | 13660 |
James Robinson | 48 | 172 | 11429 |
John Barrett | 44 | 114 | 7428 |
Bronwen E. Shaw | 42 | 286 | 6191 |
Richard Szydlo | 41 | 166 | 4775 |
Nancy F. Hensel | 34 | 87 | 4754 |
Alejandro Madrigal | 29 | 101 | 3529 |
Lawrence S. Lamb | 28 | 88 | 2311 |
Susana Gómez | 27 | 69 | 1891 |
Ann-Margaret Little | 26 | 63 | 2443 |
J. Alejandro Madrigal | 26 | 105 | 2577 |