Scientists watch immune system reboot after stem cell transplant
NCT ID NCT07346820
First seen Jan 30, 2026 · Last updated Apr 28, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study follows 65 people getting a stem cell transplant for blood cancers to see how their B cells—the cells that make antibodies—recover. Researchers will collect blood samples before and after transplant and check how well the body responds to vaccines. The goal is to learn how the immune system rebuilds so doctors can improve vaccination plans and infection protection for transplant patients.
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Umeå university hospital
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