Mannosebinding lectin levels and major infections in a
Mannose-binding lectin levels and major infections in a cohort of very long-term survivors after allogeneic stem cell transplantation by Michael Osthoff, Alicia Rovó, Martin Stern, Doris Danner, Alois Gratwohl, André Tichelli, and Marten Trendelenburg haematol Volume 95(8): 1389 -1396 July 31, 2010 © 2010 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Recipient’s characteristics. Michael Osthoff et al. Haematologica 2010; 95: 1389 -1396 © 2010 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Association of functional MBL deficiency (MBL < 1000 ng/m. L) with major infections after allogeneic SCT. (A and B) Cumulative incidences of major infections according to MBL serostatus during entire follow up and after neutrophil recovery. Michael Osthoff et al. Haematologica 2010; 95: 1389 -1396 © 2010 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Comparison of recipient’s characteristics according to mannose-binding lectin serostatus. Michael Osthoff et al. Haematologica 2010; 95: 1389 -1396 © 2010 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Association of low mannose-binding lectin levels with major infections during different time intervals. Michael Osthoff et al. Haematologica 2010; 95: 1389 -1396 © 2010 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Differences in mannose-binding lectin serum levels according to occurrence of infections (yes or no) after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Michael Osthoff et al. Haematologica 2010; 95: 1389 -1396 © 2010 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
Association of very low mannose-binding lectin levels (<500 ng/m. L) with the incidence of major infections according to follow up intervals. Michael Osthoff et al. Haematologica 2010; 95: 1389 -1396 © 2010 by Ferrata Storti Foundation
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