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D-Index
100
Citations
41491
World Ranking
8220
National Ranking
4260

Overview

Buckner Cd is affiliated with the National Cancer Institute in the United States. Their work is situated within the context of cancer research and related biomedical fields.

Although there are no recent papers explicitly listed, Buckner Cd's association with the National Cancer Institute indicates engagement with research aimed at understanding and combating cancer. This affiliation suggests involvement in projects that may cover various aspects of oncology, including basic research, clinical studies, and translational medicine.

There are no specific frequent co-authors or publication venues documented for Buckner Cd. This absence of information on collaborative networks or preferred journals may indicate either an early career stage, a focus on other scientific contributions, or limited publication data available publicly.

No books or monographs authored or edited by Buckner Cd are recorded, which aligns with the focus often placed on peer-reviewed articles in the biomedical research environment.

Details of main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are not provided. As a researcher affiliated with a major cancer research institution, it is reasonable to infer involvement in multiple cancer-related scientific domains. These might encompass molecular oncology, cancer biology, treatment modalities, epidemiology, or other specialized areas within cancer research.

Best Publications

  • Antileukemic Effect of Graft-versus-Host Disease in Human Recipients of Allogeneic-Marrow Grafts

    P L Weiden;N Flournoy;E D Thomas;R Prentice

  • Methotrexate and Cyclosporine Compared with Cyclosporine Alone for Prophylaxis of Acute Graft versus Host Disease after Marrow Transplantation for Leukemia

    Rainer Storb;H. Joachim Deeg;John Whitehead;Frederick Appelbaum

  • Regimen-related toxicity in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation.

    S I Bearman;F R Appelbaum;C D Buckner;F B Petersen

  • Marrow transplantation from related donors other than HLA-identical siblings.

    P G Beatty;R A Clift;E M Mickelson;B B Nisperos

  • Antigen CD34+ marrow cells engraft lethally irradiated baboons.

    R J Berenson;R G Andrews;W I Bensinger;D Kalamasz

  • Effect of HLA compatibility on engraftment of bone marrow transplants in patients with leukemia or lymphoma.

    C Anasetti;D Amos;P G Beatty;F R Appelbaum

  • Transplantation of allogeneic peripheral blood stem cells mobilized by recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor

    WI Bensinger;CH Weaver;FR Appelbaum;S Rowley

  • Pregnancies following high-dose cyclophosphamide with or without high- dose busulfan or total-body irradiation and bone marrow transplantation

    JE Sanders;J Hawley;W Levy;T Gooley

  • Marrow transplantation for acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia in first remission.

    Thomas Ed;Buckner Cd;Clift Ra;Fefer A

  • Engraftment after infusion of CD34+ marrow cells in patients with breast cancer or neuroblastoma.

    RJ Berenson;WI Bensinger;RS Hill;RG Andrews

  • Allogeneic marrow transplantation in patients with acute myeloid leukemia in first remission: a randomized trial of two irradiation regimens.

    RA Clift;CD Buckner;FR Appelbaum;SI Bearman

  • Effects of In Vitro Depletion of T Cells in HLA-Identical Allogeneic Marrow Grafts

    PJ Martin;JA Hansen;CD Buckner;JE Sanders

  • Influence of acute and chronic graft-versus-host disease on relapse and survival after bone marrow transplantation from HLA-identical siblings as treatment of acute and chronic leukemia [published erratum appears in Blood 1989 Aug 15;74(3):1180]

    KM Sullivan;PL Weiden;R Storb;RP Witherspoon

  • Marrow Transplantation for the Treatment of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

    E D Thomas;R A Clift;A Fefer;F R Appelbaum

  • Histopathology of graft-vs.-host reaction (GvHR) in human recipients of marrow from HL-A-matched sibling donors.

    Lerner Kg;Kao Gf;Storb R;Buckner Cd

  • Methotrexate and cyclosporine versus cyclosporine alone for prophylaxis of graft-versus-host disease in patients given HLA-identical marrow grafts for leukemia: long-term follow-up of a controlled trial.

    R Storb;HJ Deeg;M Pepe;F Appelbaum

  • Recombinant Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor after Autologous Bone Marrow Transplantation for Lymphoid Cancer

    John Nemunaitis;John Nemunaitis;John Nemunaitis;Susan N. Rabinowe;Jack W. Singer;Jack W. Singer;Jack W. Singer;Philip J. Bierman

  • Graft-versus-host disease and survival in patients with aplastic anemia treated by marrow grafts from HLA-identical siblings. Beneficial effect of a protective environment.

    R Storb;R L Prentice;C D Buckner;R A Clift

  • Marrow Transplantation for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: A Randomized Study Comparing Cyclophosphamide and Total Body Irradiation With Busulfan and Cyclophosphamide

    RA Clift;CD Buckner;ED Thomas;WI Bensinger

  • Graft-rejection and toxicity following bone marrow transplantation in relation to busulfan pharmacokinetics.

    J T Slattery;J E Sanders;C D Buckner;R L Schaffer

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Donnall Thomas
E. Donnall Thomas University of Washington
Jean E. Sanders
Jean E. Sanders Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
William I. Bensinger
William I. Bensinger Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Rainer Storb
Rainer Storb Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Kristine Doney
Kristine Doney Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Keith M. Sullivan
Keith M. Sullivan Duke University
Claudio Anasetti
Claudio Anasetti Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
John A. Hansen
John A. Hansen Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Paul E. Neiman
Paul E. Neiman Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Robert P. Witherspoon
Robert P. Witherspoon Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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