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This volume of Molecular Biology of Hematopoiesis is dedicated to
many inter national scientists and clinicians for their
contribution to the field of Hematology/ Oncology presented at the
11th International Symposium on Molecular Biology of Hematopoiesis,
which was held in Bormio, Italy, June 25-29, 1998. The continuous
support of the Presidents of the meeting, Professor F. Takaku,
President of Jichi University, and E. D. Thomas, Nobel Laureate,
was greatly acknowledged, especially Professor Takaku, for his
vision and support for development of gene therapy in Japan. New
information on BMT for autoimmune disease and organ transplantation
was presented at the symposium and is published in this volume.
Several new findings on gene therapy/transfer into HSC were
presented by E. F. Vanin and A. Nienhuis, K. Humphries, 1. A.
Nolta, H. E. Heslop, and M. K. Brenner. Professors S. Asano and K.
Tani presented new studies on gene transfer into primates. Among
the highlights were the new papers on gene transfer presented by G.
Wage maker, N. G. Abraham, and M. Onoderea from R. M. BJaese's
group. The use of BMT for organ transplant and autoim mune disease
was updated and a representative paper is presented in this volume.
This volume of Molecular Biology of Hematopoiesis is dedicated to
many inter national scientists and clinicians for their
contribution to the field of Hematology/ Oncology presented at the
11th International Symposium on Molecular Biology of Hematopoiesis,
which was held in Bormio, Italy, June 25-29, 1998. The continuous
support of the Presidents of the meeting, Professor F. Takaku,
President of Jichi University, and E. D. Thomas, Nobel Laureate,
was greatly acknowledged, especially Professor Takaku, for his
vision and support for development of gene therapy in Japan. New
information on BMT for autoimmune disease and organ transplantation
was presented at the symposium and is published in this volume.
Several new findings on gene therapy/transfer into HSC were
presented by E. F. Vanin and A. Nienhuis, K. Humphries, 1. A.
Nolta, H. E. Heslop, and M. K. Brenner. Professors S. Asano and K.
Tani presented new studies on gene transfer into primates. Among
the highlights were the new papers on gene transfer presented by G.
Wage maker, N. G. Abraham, and M. Onoderea from R. M. BJaese's
group. The use of BMT for organ transplant and autoim mune disease
was updated and a representative paper is presented in this
volume."
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